HOME WORK.
A. CHOICE COLLECTION
Useful Designs for the Crochet and
Knitting Needle.
HAMILTON.PUBLIC LIBRA"
VALUABLE RECIPES FOR THE TOILET.
NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS.
Collected, Corrected and Arranged by A.M.
Corontos:
ROSE PUBLISHING CO. (LTD.)
1891.
Entered accurding to Act of the Parliament of Canada, in the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, by the Rosk PUBLISHING
Company (Limited), at the Department of Agriculture.
HAMILTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
BRANCH
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PRINTED AND BOUND BY
HUNTER, Rose & COMPANY,
TORONTO,
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PREFACE.
Home Work is a useful book. It is published with
the hope that it will prove a pleasure and a help in very
many homes.
Home Work contains a great variety of choice designs
for the crochet and knitting needle, and some valuable
recipes for the toilet. Some of the crochet and knitting
patterns are very simple, and some as elaborate as could
be desired. All are useful, and each has an attractive-
ness of its own.
An earnest effort has been inade to avoid errors in the
preparation of the material for this work, and it is be-
lieved that a fair measure of success has crowned the
labors of all concerned in its publication. It is certainly
the most elaborate book of the kind ever placed before
the ladies of this country; full of good things, artistic,
ornamental, a convenient volume, a lasting joy.
Home Work is not put forth as a guide to the art of
crocheting and knitting, but as a companion for those
who love to crochet and knit. It does not teach the
rudiments of needle work, but it comes to aid and delight
iv PREFACE,
those who, having learned that pretty stitches may be
made with the crochet or knitting needle, desire to go on
to the accomplishment of something artistic and useful.
Directions are given for making the narrowest edging,
and the full-sized counterpane, the most intricate laces
and the simplest trimming. The designs for the various
articles of wearing apparel will be found, it is believed,
especially acceptable. It may be well to remind the
reader that if difficulties are met with in the working
of any of the patterns, the necessary assistance may be
obtained by referring to the directions at the commence-
ment of each part, where the abbreviations used through-
out the book and the method of making a great variety
of stitches are fully explained.
The recipes contained in Home Work do not belong to
the book proper, but they are added because they can be
recommended, in the hope that they will take the place
on the toilet table of injurious articles, and for the fur-
ther reason that they wil] prove the saving of many
dollars to those who have not the money to throw away
on expensive preparations.
INDEX.
PART I.—Crochet Work—Crochet Stitches.
PAGE {
Terms Used in Crochet
A Word of Advice
Afghan or Tricot Stitch
Basket Stitch
Braided Stitch.
Cockle hell Stitch, No, 1
Cockle Shell *titch, No. 2...........
Coiled Crochet Stitch ae
Crazy Stitch ee
Crossed Treble Stitch
Double Gobelin Stitch
Fagot Stitch
Gobelin Stitch. .
Guipure, or Spider- -web Stitch.
38 Muscovite Tricot pte peeRieeN en
' Mussel Stitch P re:
i6 | | Open Shell Stivch....
4 Point Neige Stitch..
| Pompon, to make a
0 Puff'Stitch... .
| Reversible stite h ‘for Afghan. .
20 | Scotch Thistle pattern
18 | Shell Stitch
1>/ Star Stitch, No. 1
12 | Star > titch, No.¥.. .
15 | Striped Stitch.
11 | Treble Tricot Stitch
Crochet Patterns.
Acadia Point Lace......
Afghan, Crazy......... Soh dover aralecesy
‘* for Baby Carriage............
‘© Roman Stripe for
‘© Square for
in Tricot Stitch
Afton Lace, narrow
Alameda Edging, narrow
Albert Shell Point............ Hergivinrs
Alcestra Lace, wide....
Alexandria Lace é
Amberley Point Lace ...........5...:
Amherst Lace, Wide........00.0e eee
Ancaster Lace, wide.......... ..
Andover Lace
Antique Insertion
Apron Trimming
Baccaro Lace
Baltimore Insertion............... :
Bamberg Edge, narrow
Banbury Antique Insertion. ue
Banda Lace, wide...............-. ;
Beauport Insertion .....«...........
ag Lace
Bootie, Infant’s in Single Crochet....
ss in Star stitch. ...
de ‘« in Tricot stitch. ,
Braid and Crochet Trimming
Braid Trimming. .
Braid Trimming, fanc Pisce seissiones
Cambray Lace, narrow
240
, .220- Bt M2
39 | Canton Lace, wide
Cape with Pompons..
** in Star Stitch
18 MOROUKG vic ceveceeane pieiegeeiee
Carleton Lace, narrow...... .....
Cathcart Lace, with rosette
Chambord Lace tie
Chelsea Edge, narrow .
Chemise Band
“
Cherryfield Lace
| Clock-wheel Lace.
Clover Leaf Edge ....
Coat for Baby in Point Nei xe sti ch.,
Collar for Child. . sere :
fT MOR cats ceesmeaess ;
| Cornucopia ...
Cover for Piano or Organ ‘Stool
| Counterpane, Croc het’ and Scrim ...
te
Crazy Pattern Lace. :
Crovhet. nd Braid Trimiuii ing.
Curtain Lace ................
Dalrymple Edge ais
| Danby Lace, narrow................
Darnley Lace, narrow
Darrell Lace
Deep Saw Tooth Lace
Dexter Point Ed ing
Dia - ond Lace
sf Lace, open..
Rick-rack, wide
Dog Collar
Dorset Edging, w Meet te ccs °
129 | Double TLace......... eRe Tt
24 | Douglas Lace...........,.00.
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Dresden Lace with corner
Lace.....sseee Scene
Eaton Lace, narrow ..
it id Lace, wide.........
papeley Lace .
rt Lace, wide... ePtren tierra
5 gin Insertion .....
Elmira Insertion
Ely Lace.. seccceecces
Falkirk Shell” Lace, harrow
Fan Insertion
Fan Lace, Florenta ery re
it Half open. ....cceceeees
ae Rebecca's
Fascinator
a in Cockle Shell Stitch.....
is in Star stitch........... us
Feather Edge
‘* Braid Lace....
SO NALTOW oo cccccedeeebdcceee
Fintona Lace, narrow
Florence Lace
Florenta Fan Lace
Fordyce Insertion ..... Pree UO
BOUIBE UAGO fit wruederiene vieucednnr
Fringe, Crocheted . ‘
Galetta Lace
Garland Lace, nar ow
Garters e
Genoa Scallop Lace .......
Goodwood Lace, narrow ..........-
Greek Pattern Lace,...... ..
Guipure Insertion ...... Viitsvedens
Guipure Lace
Hairpin Crochet .
Half Open Fan Lace .
Half Square Be ele of GUY,
Half Wheel L RNASE O GOOG
Halston cae ae
qreniecen Lace, n: arrow.
Hardinge Lace.... .
Harlem Edge, narrow
soars eoeeceses
Twistec
Heavy Wedge Lace..........
Hood, Child’s, in Silk
‘« Infant’s
‘¢ Mother Hubbard
*¢ in Star Stitch .............05.
Horn of Plenty Tidy....... ‘
Insertion, Antique
Baltimore . aU:
Banbury Antique.
Beauport
Elgin
r Imira
No elty Braid
Pine Apple, ..........., 91, 142
Irena Lace
Islay Lace, narrow...
Jacket, Child’s Shell
INDEX,
Knotted Lace, wide.. ;
Lambrequin, Macreme Cord. ager
Match Receiver........ deeie
Medallion pe Trimming... Peweveees
Medallion Lace
Mikado Fen Lace....
oO TRB as cree hina CeKetele ve
Mittens, Baby’ Bircus Viele er ieebneries
Lady's Jersey.
Mitts, Lady's half- hand.
Muff, Little Girl’s
‘* in Tricot Stitch..... wlpreeeeis
Nets for Horse's Ears......... Cupouee
Night Net 7
Novelty Braid Edge 183, 135, ir
Novelty Braid Insertion........ nee
Open Diamond Lace.
Organ Stool Cover
Oyster Shell Lace..
Palm Lace .........
Pansy Lace..
Piano Stool Cover.
Pine Apple Edging... sss. ceeeees ‘
Insertion ,.
as with Insertion Aone heres
se Lace
Point Lace, Acadia.
Amberley
“ Albert Shell
st Narrow Raglan
eee eerene eeeeee
oe
Pop Corn Tidy........0...0005 eens
Preston Wheel Lace.............. or
Prim Wheel Lace
Prospect Lace, narrow.
Purse, Long Crocheted ..
Quilt, Half-Square for..
“* — Square for
lan Point, narrow
Rebecca’s Fan Lace....... FOCI LIC
Rick- rack Edging
Lace, narrow...
Rigolette i in Shell Stitch
Ring Lace.. a
Roman Key or Greek ‘Pattern.
Roman Stripe for Afghan....... ....
Rosette for Tidy
Sacque, Baby’ 8 Vive
+ in Crazy Stitch... ...
sf Child’s Shell..............
HY Child’s Shell and Star Stitch
4 Infant’s in Star Stitch......
Saw Tooth Lace, deep........ ae
Sea Shell Lace
Selby Lace, narrow........ .cccee eee
Shawl, border for
Ly in Crazy Stitch ........... Gas
Shelburne Lace.......... PCO:
Skirt, Flounced
‘* in Roman Stripe ......
8“ SEPIPE viisiccseese severe
$0 WAVY ciiccesdeed stones be
Slippers ....
INDEX,
Slumber Robe ...... cece eee ee cee ee ‘
Slumber Roll... ss cece ees veccccee 2646
Smoking Cap......e..e+s eeuonens eee 203
Sofa PillOw..... cececeeeeees Redbone 246
Solma Point Lace........... eiearves 49
Spartan Lace...........5. ces eoecers 39
Spider Lace, wide........ eevee ewe U6
Square for Afghan ..........eeee0-s+ 242
for Quilt.........00 6. sees 169, 176
TOR TOV cc scvvevevecnce eases 164
Star for Tidy...ce.csceeeeeveee (errer 157
Stella thos, narrow. eveeee 23
Stoco Lace . .sceseeenvveves 46
Sumas Point Lace... 44
Surrey Trimming......6ee.seee..-s» 88
Table Mats ........ Venere towecerre LOM
+ Butterfly... ...00. ee eeee 188
Three Chain Lace ..........00:- + 43
Tidy Patterns.. ooo 161, 169
i Horn of Plenty. bes ehnee 168
cf Pop Corn...... se eeeees 163
* Rosette for............ 158
ae Square for...... coveee 164
“s Star for.......- rte 157
8 WHS civicvcrceeoees 160, 16%
Terms used in Knitting.............
Brioche Stitch ‘
Cabie Pattern for Stripe...... Rieonee
Cable or Twist Stitch..... Basie waanere
Fagot Stitch .........cceceeccecevers
Honey Comb Pattern I. .........00..
Honey Comb Pattern IT.............
Lattice Pattern....
PART II.—Enitted Work—Knitting Stitches.
Welcome Lace, narrow... -
Tidy Patterns, Wheel for ..... Sexes
Tobacco Bay......... vee cocenmecse O48
Trenton Lace, narrow.......6..eeeeee 23
Tusket Lace, narroW.......56..:.08. 28
Vandyke MR Ah iis Caveds tierce 43
Vesta Lace, narroW........ voecseece (OO
Vest, Lady's. coeceecececs S08
Waste Basket, ‘Macreme eT STC Cer 201
Watch Chain, Bead.. gervanceece | RU
Wave Braid Hdging. Sa iiecnuless veeee 189
Wave Braid Trimming....... ...... 132
Wedge Lace, heavy. bikvansheesek, . Cae
coccccccee Oe
Weldon Lace, narrow ...606 seseeeees 27
Wheel Design .. ....seeeeeeeees .-. 182
Wheel Lac C) ClOOK acceso rcccvsceneees 85
HR iaeeaeed bhGh recede $3
sf Grants SEMEL OLLEE RGA 50
at PHIM .occee vecece . 69
Wheel Tidy........ sevseveeceeece 160, 164
Wheel for Tidy.......0..eeceeeee eves 162
Whisk Broomholder........ jar eueeae AGS
Wisawasa Lace, narrow........eeeees 20
Yoke Crocheted .....cscccceseseeves 123
‘© Chemise........ renee . 152, 154, 155
250 | | Loop Knitting ......ce ccs ee oneness . 268
251 | Plaited Stitch.........cc.ce eee e eee 252
261 | Railroad Knitting...........6.6.. «+ 257
262 | Raspberry Stitch........ cc. sce eees 253
250 | Spider Patterns I. II. .............. 254
255 | Spider Patterns III, IV. ........... 255
ar Twist or Cable Stitch...........000.. 262
67.
Knitting
Ada’s Shell Lace........sseeeees coos 294
Appleby Lace ............ Seocecsons B04
Aunt Fanny’s Lace...........00.+. 2386
Bedspread ....... Newest P33, 370, wm 374
Belmina Lace...........+ ta
Berna’s Torchon Lace.......secsse.. 284
Bexley Lace, irae peene mErawloute . 837
Birnam Lace...........+00+: cahoots 827
Bootees, Infant’s......60....+: corse 852
Chilton Lace...........6+ geeehhace . 285
Claremont Lace ..........+..: veeeee 330
Clayton Lace....cccesssoeceeeeee » 277
Clifton Lace......sccesecesees oveses 829
Collar Pattern, No. ‘i ADH OC: 337
NOUBiesesssciudasees 889
a INGE Bhosscisvecteeae 840
ey NOR Gascevieee bieens Cel
§§ NOs Bi's.s.0:35.006:0 eeccee 842
" No. 6........ Wavils-biecgie 342
Collar, Vandyke........... Revevawe . 335
Colorado Edging..........4.. sovcvces 316
Combination Lace...........0...+.+ 317
Conch Shell Lace.. cooee 201
Counterpane, Rose Leaf.......-..... 369
BOE EE Get . 361
f Shell for...... 374
Patterns.
Daisy Lace ......c0. cscs Ceaadinicue . 269
Daisy's Shell Edging. . Keaenepebessn Cee
Diamond Edging.........
Diamond fate iva Blonde Edge... .. 285
Dotted Lace ........scecserseeeevecces 9
Dundee Lace....ccscscesecssceevecs 280
Dunmore Lace ........ ieeledyeasene Oe
Dunsford Shell Lace...... vadetivese 800
Elsie Ed ng eeeny He VERT Ne aes « 259
English Lace...... .. daleeea’ eeneiys . 275
English Point... Lice talarannaree Weeeeeesee Bee
English Torchon Lace.............. 275
English Lace, wide......000... sess. 322
Ettrick Lace........ Ves heversnesene 289
Eylet Edging...........eccsseeeesees 273
Fancy Scroll Bia csc danespat ts -.- 805
Fluted Lace............ FH No Rinseeve 283
Fluted Lace ca Edge hes eBavecuunnet 297
French Lace . Tn Cr ee
GRICE Perc teus vances hater corecices
Geneva Lace..........ccceeeeseees ‘
German Lace..
Gowrie Lace............ eo eae
Grande Edgi
ran other’s NEw. sees
Granton Edging ‘
Vill
Hensall Lace. ..... cee Lheehnrienn ee
Herringbone Lace... .ccee ee eeee eens
Hillburn Lace
pti Lace ircv hho deine PUMeKh ES nt 7
Inse ertion, ‘Dotte “d.
Double Rose ‘Leaf Vou
“ English .....
Grantley
Granton ,
Kendall . eu veers
Medina Panel pee
Muimer, wide .
Oak Leaf...
Odd ...
Valm Leaf .....
Rose Leaf.......
Smyrna
Single Diamond... ..... ee.
Torchon . aneEndets
“ Triangle....... ccc ee cece ee
ts Tunisian ......, 665
a Vine .
Jacket, Infant’s ... eugene
Kate's Deep Shell Lace ..
Keswick Lace... ..... rr
Kildare Edging .
Kilgorie Edge
Kerry Edging
Lattice Pattern Edye
Leaf Edging for Counterpane vane
Leaf and Acron Lace..........eee86-
Leaf Lace, Amy’s Double
Cane
Double Clover
Double Oak .
Leslie’s Double. Rose Leaf.
262
INDEX.
VAGK
Leaf Lace, Palm...
a Polly's OOM vicerceces
“ Perfection. .
a Scroll. .
Marlborough Lace..
Marmion Lace
Mechlin Lace
Miami Edge, wide
M ite J CE
“
“eé
ereeee
Fa
Mitts, Child's encoun
Moira Square Lace,
Netherby Lace.......... Viccks bee
Newstadt Lace.. é
Normandy Lace
Normandy Lace, uns
Point Lace.... denieivaseebes
Point Lace Pattern. TRIN TT Che
Rose Ed INGesseeeees Cocereveveeees
Back, Baby’... scsccccsessvccccccce
Shawl, Shoulder........ Lene ceneicee
Shell Edge Diamond Lace-....
Shirt, Baby’s . Kite enegence
Skull Cap, elderly Lady’ Bea: vie
Skirt, Arrow Pattern........ eee
Smilax Lace........ aCe HaEeegne
Smyrna Lace
Tidy, Coral Leaf, 1.0 seese
$s Old- ashioued Shell .
Torchon
Triangle Lace and Insertion.........
Tunisian Lace..... alaKatvebadenee Cees
283 | 2, 5, 8,9, Lace ........ vvarmerevesect
263 | Vandyke Edging...
318 | Vest for Lady
274
267
280 ‘
315 Shell work........escceees
PART III.—The Toilet.
For THR Face:
Face Powders .
Glycerine Preparations.
58 Cream
ef with Camphor Ice
Cold Cream
Rose Cream......
Mile OF HOGRE.\ ccc sees woo neceen
Tan and Freckles, to remove ......
Blackheads, to remove
Moth Patches ........ se
Lait Virginal
Marie Antionette’s Wash
For THE HAIR:
Erasmus Wilson’s Lotion..........
Dandruff, to remove ......+++ ae
Bay Rum........-+.++ sececconces
To lighten color of Hair........00
Fluffy Hair, to make ....... scceee
Curling Fluid .........sccsscceees
For tHe Hanps:
Ointment for the Hands .........0.
To Whiten the Hands........ 381,
Pomade for the Hands ..........0.
PERFOMES :
Sweet Briar .......ccccccecscovcces
Heliotrope .....cccccccscccesccece
Honeysuckle........ccccssscescces
Sachet Bags........ccccccssccccce
Eau de Cologne...........
Floral Pot Pourri ..........
Tooth Powder .............
Elder Flower Ointment.
Waters cece cetcccnses
pe eeee
eevee
81,
HOME WORK:
PART ONE.
CROCHETED WORK,
Section I.—TZerms and Stitches.
Terms used in Crochet,
Ch—Chain, a straight series of loops, each drawn with the
hook through the preceding one.
St—Stitch or Stitches.
Sl st—Slip Stitch ; put the hook through the work, thread
over the hook, draw it through the stitch on the hook.
Sc—Single Crochet ; having a stitch on the hook, put the
hook through the work, thread over the hook, draw it through
the ‘hii thread over, draw it through the two stitches on the
hoo
D c—Double Crochet; having a stitch on the hook, put
thread over the hook, then hook through the work, thread over,
draw it through two stitches, thread over, draw it through the
two remaining.
Tr—tTreble Crochet ; like double, except that the thread is
thrown twice round the hook before inserting the hook through
the work. The stitches are worked off two at a time as in
double crochet.
H tr—Half Treble, sometimes called Short Treble crochet ;
like double crochet, except that when the three stitches are on
the needle, instead of drawing thread through two stitches
twice, it is drawn through all three at once.
Ltr—Long Treble; throw thread over needle three times
before inserting hook in the work, work off two stitches at a ~.
time as in double crochet.
P—Picot ; make three, four, five, or as many chain stitches
as you wish to have in the picot, and form them into a loop by
\
10 HOME WORK.
making a single crochet or slip stitch on the first of them. To |
make a picot is sometimes called to purl.
Sh—Shell ; this is usually made by putting two doubles,
two chains, and two doubles in one stitch ; or by putting three
or more doubles in one stitch without chain stitches between.
*—Star ; this is used where certain stitches are to be repeat- |
ed, and is employed merely to save work.
Shell Stitch.
The foundation, on which this stitch is made can be worked
with single crochet on the whole stitch of the row last worked. |
This shell stitch, which covers in height three rows of the |
foundation, is made in double crochet and is worked as
follows :
Make a chain and work two rows in single crochet.
follows: Throw
the needle, take up
SHELL STITCH. only through two
loops on the needle; repeat twice from *. Four loops remain
now on the needle, throw the thread over the needle and draw
it through the four remaining loops.
3. Twos.c., then ||
the shell stitch as ©
thread once over ©
both right loops of #
the 3rd stitch on 7
thelstrow,* throw %
thread over the }
needle and draw ©
through, throw #
thread over the @&
needle and draw |
The stitch on the last row next tothe shell stitch is never 4
worked. The shell stitch is repeated after every 5 8.c., and |
alternated on every other row.
Open Shell Stitch.
The foundation on which the open shell stitch is worked is | |
made with the single crochet stitch. The open shell stitch is |
worked with 5 d. c. on every other second row. A space of 5 |
8, c. must be worked between every two open shells.
CL ee
1em. To |
doubles,
ing three
tween.
e repeat-
e worked |
; worked, |
ws of the §
orked as |
s.c., then 7
stitch as |
Throw @
nce over @
p, take up ©
t loops of
nd draw |
is never |
. C., and |
orked is |
stitch is }
ace of 5 |
CROCHET STITCHES. 11
OPEN SHELL STITCH.
To work the
open shell
stitch, leave the
2 loop of the 6th
8. C., just work-
qed, untouched
on the needle,
wy pass the needle
through both
vertical loo; s of
that s.c., then
pass it throuzh
the front loop
of the corres-
ponding stitch
on the row before the Jast, and make 5 d. c. through that loop,
leaving the first loop on the needle untouched, which will only
be drawn through with the last two loops of the 5th d. c.
After every open shell stitch miss the next ¢. c.
Gobelin Stitch.
The Gobelin stitch is worked in rows back and forth.
Make a chain.
GOBELIN STITCH.
1. Take up the chain
loops, throwing every
time the thread over the
needle before taking up
one chain loop.
2. Work back, throw-
ing the thread over the
needle and drawing it
through two loops at a
time (the worked loop
and the overcast loop on
the needle).
3. Like the first row,
only pass the needle
through the horizontal
loop of every stitch of
the last row. (See illu:-
tration.)
12 HOME WORK.
Double Gobelin Stitch. ‘
This stitch is worked with wool of two shades.
Make a chain.
1. Take up the chain stitches, alternating three dark ones |
with one light. 7 (on
2. Work all the looms from the needle, drawing the dark ae
wool through the three dark loops, and the light wool through ty
the light loop. :
a ZEA
3. * Take | Fs
Te NS up the - three \
: Ge dark,thenthe me ay
one light, etc. ae EE
The first dark | >
loopis formed 7
in passingthe 7
hook through |
the loop, just @
between the =
light stitch |
and the first =
--dapleatitiets of Moe
® the ill
Rep
, @ the wo
the preceding @ chain |
row. Thestar 7}
in the illus- | ‘
DOUBLE GOBELIN STITCH. tration shows 4
where the hook passes to take up the second dark loop. The #@
dot shows where the hook passes to form the third dark loop. |
4, Work in the same manner as the second row.
Repeat from *.
Mussel Stitch.
The mussel stitch is worked with one or two different colors. |
In the latter case the wool is fastened at the beginning of every “@
row. 4
Make a chain. .
1. * Take up a chain loop from the back of the stitch ; make ¥
a second loop on the needle by throwing the wool over the \2;
needle ; make the third loop on the needle in working once |
more through the second chain stitch ; miss one chain stitch ; 7
repeat from *. 4
lark ones |
the dark
through
_* Take &
he - three
then the §
ight, etc. §
first dark ©
isformed »
ssingthe @
through |
oop, just
een .the
he first ©
stitch of “@ the wool over the needle before taking up the loop of every
receding
Thestar 7
ne illus- |
n shows @
p. The @
k loop.
t colors. q
of every ©
; make |
bver the »
ng once |
stitch ; |
the illustration.
Repeat first row, then second row.
CROCHET STITCHES.
MUSSEL STITCH.
Braided Stitch.
13
2. Work back,
*draw the wool
® through three
= loops at a time,
ss, one chain stitch ;
a repeat from *.
While working
Waal every first row of
wee the pattern, al-
ways pass the
s * needle through
pygmy the back loop of
4 LS every chain stitch
of the second
row, as shown in
The braided stitch is worked in the first row by throwing
chain stitch.
BRAIDED STITCH.
& In the second
row work back,
drawing the
wool through
both the work-
ed loop and the
overcast loop
on the needle.
In working
every first row
of the pattern
always take up
the worked loop
oo the right of
the overcast loop in the last row worked and the overcast loop
together. See illustration.
14 HOME WORK.
Striped Stitch.
Begin with a chain.
1 * Take up one chain stitch, throw the wool once over the
needle, take up the next chain stitch. Repeat from * to the
end of therow. In taking up the loops always pass the needle
through the middle back loops of the stitch.
2. Work back, * drawing the wool through three loops on
the needle, that is, through the two loops and the one overcast
loop on the needle. Make one chain stitch. Repeat from
* to the end of the
3. * Take up the first of
Me the three stitches drawn
together in the last row,
- taking up the lvop always
y from the back of the
stitches, so that the long
loop back of the three
drawn together stitches
may come in front (see
letter a in illustration).
Take up the next loops
together from the back of
the stitches (see letter 5).
STRIPKD STITCH. Pass the needle now
through the next chain locp of the row before the last worked
(see letter c). Repeat from *, then repeat alternately second
and third rows.
Guipure or Spider Web Stitch.
This stitch is shown in the illustration given of guipure lace.
The stitch is made thus :
Draw out loop on hook about one-third of an inch, thread
over hook, draw through the loop, forming a long chain stitch,
then put the hook through between the first loop and thread
just drawn through, take up thread and draw up, making two
stitches on hook, thread over and draw through both. This
forms the knot through which other stitches are worked.
Always make a very tight slip stitch before beginning a guipure
stitch, and after making a knot.
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CROCHET STITCHES.
Fagot: Stit« 4.
Make a chain.
1, (Front.) Have one loop on the needle; take up two
chain stitches, * throw the wool over the needle and draw it
through those three loops ; make two chain stitches ; take up
once more the loop last taken up; take up the next chain
titch; repeat from *.
stitch; Tep 2. Turn the work. Take
up a stitch in passing the
needle from back to front
through the loop under-
neath the second chain
stitch ; then pass the needle
from front to back through
the two loops underneath
the next‘second chain stitch
(see illustration); throw the
wool over the needle and
draw it through the stitch.
an 6This new loop and the one
ft already on the needle are
: wy drawn together. Repeat
from *, being careful to
FAGOT STITCH. pass the hook from back to
front after having passed it from front to back. Repeat both
first and second rows. Single crochet has to be worked in the
upper loops of the last row.
Crossed Treble Stitch.
Make a chain of the required length, * throw thread over the .
hook twice, and insert the hook in the third chain stitch, throw
the thread over the hook
, and draw it through the
AT Zee chain stitch, throw the
p@ thread over again and draw
it through two loops, three
loops remain on the hook,
leave them untouched.
Threw thread over hook,
pass next two stitches of
foundation chaii, and draw
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OROSSED TREBLE STITCH.
16 HOME WORK.
thread through the third. There are now five loops on the
hook. Throw the thread over and draw it through two loops
at a time until all the loops are worked off, two chain, one
double crochet on three middle loops of the five loops just
worked off, two chain. Repeat from *
Afghan or Tricot Stitch.
The crochet needle must be a rather long one, of bone, the
same size from end to end. Make a chain as for any crochet.
Suppose we say 17. At the end, turn and work back on the
chain thus: Put your needle through the 15th loop, the one
next but one to the last of the chain, and drawing the wool
through, leave the stitch on the needle; with this and the
17th stitch of the chain, you will have two stitches on the
needle. Put the needle through the next stitch of the chain,
and drawing the wool through, leave that locp also on the
needle. Go to the end of the chain, thus, and you will have
16 stitches on your needle, In making a chain for crochet
tricot, you must always make one more stitch than the number
which the work is to have, so as to have a neat turn at the
end. At the end of the lst row, having all the stitches
on the needle, take up the wool with the hook, and draw
it through the 1st stitch only, then catching the wool up
again, draw it through the stitch just made, and the next
stitch on needle ; then through the stitch just made and the
next stitch, and so on to the end of the row, when only one
stitch is left on the needle. Next row—Put the hook through
the Ist perpendicular stitch of the preceding row, draw the
wool through, leaving the stitch thus made on the needle. Go
eto the end of the row thus; drawing the wool through each
perpendicular stitch of the preceding row, and leaving all
stitches thus made on the needle ; then work back as in the
2ndrow. This stitch is also called Victoria, Tunis and Tricot.
Muscovite Tricot Stitch.
Make a chain of seven sts. (or more if a wider stripe is
desired) ; work up and off as in ordinary tricot ; work up all
the loops, work off two loops, make three ch. with ones
c. into lst of three eh., work off three loops, three ch.,
one 8 c. into lst st, of ch., work off two loops.
CROCHET STITCHES,
Reversible Stitch for Afghan.
In two colors, or two colors shaded.
Make a ch. the desired length, turn and work 3 d.c. in 4th
st. of ch. from the hook. Take out the hook, put it through
the back part of the last st. of ch, at turning, then take up
the st. you dropped from
the hook and draw it
through the st. on the
hook, ch. 3, work 1 8. ¢.
in the same st. with the 3
d.c. * skip 3 sts, of ch.,
put 4 d.c. in next st., take
out the hook, put it through
back part of 8. c., take up
the st. dropped, draw it through the one onthe hook, ch. 3,
work 18. c, inthe same st. with the 4d,c. Repeat from *
across ; break off the wool.
Next row—Turn the work ; begin at the end you left off.
Join on second color ; ch. 3, put 3 d.c. under ch. 3 of | ast row,
take out the hook, put it through back part of 3rd ch. st.
made at beginning of row, take up the st. dropped, draw it
through the one on hook, ch. 3, put 1 s, c. in same place as 3
d.c., * 4d. c. under next ch. 3, take out hook, put it through
back part of s. c. st., take up the st. dropped, draw it through
one on hook, ch. 3, put 1 8. c. in same place as 4 d.c. Repeat
from * across, and break off the wool.
Work back and forth same as last row, breaking the wool
at end each time.
REVERSIBLE STITCH FOR AFGHAN,
Star Stitch.—No. 1.
Make a ch. of the required length. Take up the lst five sts.
by putting the hook through four loops of the ch., one after
another, and drawing the thread through, keeping all five on
the needle, Then draw them into a circle or ‘‘star,” by put-
ting the thread over the needie and drawing through all at
once, and then drawing the thread through the remaining
st.
In making the next star, count the st. already on the needle
as one, make the 2nd st. by putting the needle through the
18 HOME WORK.
tiny hole formed by drawing together the Ist five sts., bring
the 3rd st. inthe same way, in the back of last st. of star, 4th
and 5th st. in chain, draw together as previously directed and
repeat to the end of the row.
Star Stitch.—No. 2.
Make a ch., take up 6 sts. as you would for Afghan st., you
have 6 loops on the needle, thread over, draw it through all 6
sts., thread over, draw it through that loop, this makes Ist
star ; put the needle through the hole made by drawing through
the loop, that makes 2 loops on the needle, take up the back
part of loop, of last star, for 3rd loop, then on the ch. where.
last st. of last star was, for the 4th st., the 5th and Gth, take
from the two next sts. of ch., draw the thread through the 6
loops, and again through the one ; repeat from 2nd star to end
of row. Break the wool at end of each row. For 2nd and all
other rows, fasten wool at corner of lst row, make 3 ch, take
loop for 1st and 2nd ch., that will give 3 loops, take next from
the back long loop lying straight on the top of 1st star, then
next in the little round hole, next by back long loop, ly-
ing on top of 2nd star. For widening, take the lst the same
as any st., for the 4th take the front of st. ( you have taken
back of ), then back of same st., which will make 5 loops, for
6th take on ch., where last st. of last star, finish same as rest
of stars. Tha next star make as usual, but put 4th st. in
same place the last star was on ch., then take the 2 last loops
from ch. as usual.
Crazy Stitch.
Make a chain the desired length.
1. Three double crochet in 4th stitch of chain, 3 chain, 1
single crochet in same stitch, * miss 2 stitches of chain, make
3 double crochet in next stitch of chain, 3 chain, 1 single
crochet in same stitch. Repeat from star to end of row.
Turn.
2. Make 2 chain, * make 3 double crochet in chain of 3, 3
chain, 1 single crotchet in same chain of 3. Repeat from * to
end of row.
At the commencement of each row make a chain of 2.
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CROCHET STITCHES. 19
Cockle Shell Stitch.—No. 1.
Make a chain of four stitches ; turn ; five trebles in first
stitch of chain, * three chain; turn ; five trebles in the last —
treble made, one double in the last treble of preceding row, six
trebles around the three chain at end, chain three; turn ; five
trebles in the treble last made, one double in the last treble of
previous shell, six trebles in double of last row, one double in
last treble of next shell, six trebles round three chain at end ;
repeat from *,
Cockle Shell Stitch.—No. 2.
To start a fascinator with one shell, and widen at each end
until the triangle is large enough, work as follows: 4 ch. 5
tr. in lst st., 3 ch., turn, 5 tr. in last tr. made, 1 d.c. in last tr.
of same shell; then 6 tr. in the same st., * 3 ch., turn, 5 tr.
in the last tr. made, 1 d.c. in last tr. of same shelf of preceding
row, 6 treble in the next d.c., then 1 d.c, in the last tr. of next
shell, 6 tr. in the same st. ; repeat from *.
Basket Stitch.
Make a chain the desired length.
_ Turn, and work 3d.c. in 3rd st. from the hook, * Skip 3
{ sts, of ch., 1 & c in next st., ch. 2,3d.c.in same st, skip 3
sts. of ch., 1s. c. in next st, ch. 2, 3d. c in same st.,
repeat from star through the row ; then catch with s. c. in last
st. of ch.
2. Chain 2, 3d. c. in
the s. c,, 1 8. c. under ch.
3, ch. 2, 3 d.c. under
same ch. 3, *1 8c
under next ch. 3, ch. 2,
3 d. c, under same ch. 3,
repeat froin star through
the row; then catch
with s, c. under ch, 2, at
end of last row.
ss se alg Continue same as
2nd row.
20 HOME WORK.
Puff Stitch.
The puff stitch is made thus: * thread over the needle be-
fore putting it through the work (same as d.c..) draw the
thread through, and draw it out longer than ordinary d.c., *
repeat what comes between the stars twice, thread over, draw
it through the 7 ‘sts. on the needle, thread over, draw it
through the st. on the needle.
Coiled Crochet Stitch. A
Make a chain of say 10 stitches.
1. * One single crochet in first stitch of chain, insert the
hook in the next stitch of chain, draw the wool through, work
five chain loosely, wool over needle and draw through the two
stitches on needle ; repeat from *, and fasten off at the end of
the row.
2. * One single crochet on the single crochet of previous
row, working into both top loops, insert the hook in the loop
formed by the five chain of last row, draw wool through and
make five chain loosely, wool over the needle and draw through
the two stitches on the needle ; repeat from * and fasten off at
Point Neige Stitch.
end of row.
Make a chain of say 12 stitches, ~
1. Draw up a loop through each of two stitches, wool
over and draw through both loops at once, chain one ; * draw
up a loop through back perpendicular loop, miss one chain, one
loop through next chain, wool over and draw through all three
loops together, close as before with one chain; repeat from *
to end of row; turn.
2. Two chain, draw a loop through second stitch, miss one
stitch of preceding row and draw a loop through next or small-
er stitch, wool over hook and draw through all three loops on
needle, close with chain one as before. Every row is alike and
is er backward and forward, without breaking off the
wool.
Treble Tricot Stitch.
Make a loose chain the length required with a bone crochet
needle,
CROCHET STITCHES. 21
1, In the 3rd st. of foundation chain draw up a loop, thread
over, draw up another loop through same st., you have now
4 sts. on needle. Leave them on needle, and repeat drawing
up 3 loops in each st. of foundation chain until you reach the
end. Put 1s.c. in last st. of foundation ch.
2. Work back asin Afghan st., only draw the thread through
the three lnops each time.
3. Make 1s. c. and between lst and 2nd groups of sts. in
the lst row, work similar groups of 3, and continue to end of
this row.
The following rows are worked the same as 2nd and 3rd
rows.
x Scotch Thistle Pattern.
Make a chain the required length. Break off thread at the
end of each row.
1. Twelve s.c. in first 12 ste, of foundation chain, * ch. 10,
1s.c.in same st. last s.c. was worked in, ch. 10, 1 8. c. in
same st., ch. 10, 1s. c. in same st., 12 s.c. in next 12 sts. of
foundation ch. ; repeat from * across the row.
2. One s. c. in top of each s.c., putting only one s. c. at the
back of the thistle holding down the loops of the chain in
front of the work.
3. Work row of 8. c. all the way across.
CNC TEE 4, Hight s.c., *1s.c in next s.c.,
Wate) catching in the Ist loop of 10 ch, 5
s.c. in next 5 sts., 1 s, c., in next,
catching in the 3rd loop of ch., 5 d.c.
and repeat from *.
5. Single crochet all the way across.
6. Eleven s. c., 6 d. c. in next 8. ¢.,
catching the middle loop of 10 ch. in
the centre of 6 d.c.
7, Six s.c., * 10 ch., 1s. c. in same
cae en st. last s. c., was worked in, 10 ch., 1
SCOTCH THISTLE PATTERN. g, c, in same st., 10 ch., 1 8. c. in same
st., 12 8. c, and repeat from *. In working this row when
you come to the top of the thistle do not work into all the
d. c’s, just put 1 s.c. in centre of thistle,
8. Single crochet across, same as 2nd row.
9. Single crochet.
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10. Two s.c., * 18.0. on the next, catching in the lst loop
of 10 ch., 5 8. ¢., 1 8c, on the next, catching in the 8rd loop
of 10 ch., 5 8. c., and repeat from *.
11. Single crochet. :
12, Five s. c., * 6d. c, on the next, catching down the mid-
dle loop of 10 ch., 11 8.¢., and repeat from *.
Repeat from the lat row for the length required.
To Make a Pompom.
Place two nails in a board about 36 inches apart. Over
these nails pass the strands of wool evenly until you have it
thick enough to make the pompoms the required size, (From
30 to 50 strands will be necessary.) Then take silk or wool
and tie around these strands as tightly as possible, at distances
from one to two inches apart, and the wool tied over these
first tyings is to pass from ball to ball as they are cut.
Cut the strands between each of the tyings, comb out and
round off nicely with the scissors and steam by holding over
boiling water. Any ends standing out must be cut off closely.
Zephyr Plumes.
Wind the wool over the 2 fore-fingers of the left hand 12
times, and catch the wool firmly with the ch. st., make 1 more
ch, st. tight, then wind the wool 12 times more and catch as
before,
Proceed in this way until you have as many of these tufts
as you require, then sew them upon the article they are in-
tended for, arranging them like plumes.
A Word of Advice.
In crotcheting hold your needle and wool as lightly as pos”
sible. Hold your needle in your right hand, but keep it free
from everything else ; do not even allow the fingers of this hand
to rest upon the work.
me not wear tight sleeves or finger rings ; have your arms
e.
Do not wind wool-use it from the skein ; but if you must
wind it, do not make it into a ball, but wind it softly and light-
ly from the thumb to the little finger of the left hand.
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PART ONE.
Section 11.—Designs for Crocheting in Cotton and Linen.
No. 1.—Narrow Stella Lace.
Make a Chain of 4 stitches,
1. Three d. c, 2 ch., 3d. in 4th st. from hook, forming a
shell, ch, 5 ; turn.
2. Shell on shell, ch. 5 ; turn.
3. Shell on shell, ch. 1, 6 d. c, separated by 1 ch. in 5 ch.,
ch, 1. fasten in Ist shell ; turn.
4, Five ch. fasten with s. c, in top of each d.c., ch. 1., shell
on shell, ch. 5; turn.
Repeat from lst row. Along the top crochet 3 ch., 3 d. c. in
5 ch., 3 ch., 3 d. c. in next 5 ch., and so on to the end.
No. 2.--Narrow Carleton Lace.
Make a chain of 4 stitches. T
1, Two d.c. in lst st., (4th from needle), 1 ch., 2d. ¢. in
same st. (a shell), 3 ch.; turn.
2. Shell on shell, 4 ch., fasten with s. c. in last d. c. made,
forming a small ring, 2 ch.; turn.
3. Shell on shell, 3 ch. ; turn.
4. Shell on shell; this makes 4 rows of shells; now
crochet in the ring 2d.c., 1 ch, 4d.c., 1 ch., 4d. ¢., 1 ch, 4
d.c. lch., 2d.c., fasten with s.c. to Istd.c. in Ist row;
turn, and in every space made by 1 ch., crochet 5d. c. and
form small scallop by making as. c. in the centre of 4 d.c. ;
this will give you 4 small scallops, forming a large one.
No. 3.—Narrow Trenton Lace.
Make a chain of 10 stitches ; turn.
1. Two d.c. in 4th st. of ch, 2d.c. in 5th st,2d.c. in
6th st., 1 d. c. in 7th st., turn.
2. Chain 5, 14. c. intop of Ist d. c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 3rd
d. c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 5th d.c., ch. 2, 1d.c. in last d.c. ; turn.
24 HOME WORK.
3, Chain 5, 1 d.c. ind. ch. 2, 1 d.c. ind. c,5d.c. un-
der ch. 2, 1d. c. ind. c, ch. 2, 1d. ¢. in 2nd st. at the end of
‘row; turn.
4, Chain 5, d. c. in d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 38rd d.c., ch. 2, 1
d. c. in 5th d. c., ch 2, 1 d. c. in 7th d.c., turn.
Repeat from 3rd row:
After you have your edging the desired length, put 6s. c.
in the hole at the end of the point, and 3 s.c, in the hole
each side of the end. Proceed in this way across the edge.
No. 4.—Narrow Cambray Lace.
Make a chain of 9 stitches, turn.
1. Three d. c. in 6th st. of ch., ch. 3., 3d.c, in same st.,
1 d.c. in Ist st. of ch. ; turn.
2. Chain 4, 3 d.c. in loop made of 3 ch., ch. 3, 3 d.c. in
same loop, ch: 5. fasten with slip st. in the turning of first
row; turn.
3. Ten s.c. in loop made by 5 ch., ch. 1,3 d.c. in loop
made by 3 ch., ch. 3, 3 d.c. in same loop, 1d. c. in loop of 4
ch. at beginning of 2nd row.
Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows, fastening the 5 ch. at end of 4th
row with slip st. in ch. 1 of 3rd row.
No 5.—Narrow Selby Lace.
Make a chain of 7 stitches.
1. One d.c. in 4th st. of ch., 3 ch., 1 d.c., 3 ch. 1d. c. in
same st.; turn,
2. Four ch., 1 d.c., 2 ch. 1 d.c., 2 ch, 1 d.c., in middle
hole of 1st row ; turn.
3. Three ch., 1 d.c., 2 ch, 1 dic. 2 ch, 1 d.c, in middle
hole of 2nd row, 1 ch., 10 d.c., in 4 ch. of 2nd row, catch
with a slip st. in 1st st. of foundation chain ; turn.
4, Four ch., catch with slip st., between 2nd and 3rd d. c.
in scallop, repeat until there are 5 small scallops, 1 ch., 1
d. c., 2ch,, 1 d.c., 2 ch., 1 d.c, in middle hole of last row.
This makes one scallop, ;
5. Three ch., 1 d. «, 2 ch, 1 dic. 2ch., 1 d.c., in centre
hole of last row ; turn and begin at 2nd row.
CROCHET PATTERNS, 25
Heapina.—Three ch., 1 s. c. in 3 ch. of 3rd row, 3 ch., 1
d. c. in centre hole of next row; repeat to the end of edging.
No 6.—Narrow Afton Lace.
Make a chain of 7 stitches ; turn.
1. Three d.c., in 4th st. of ch., ch. 3, 1 d.c. in last st. ;
turn.
2. Chain 4, 3d. c. in loop, ch. 3, 1 d.c. in end of last row ;
turn.
3. Chain 3, 3 d.c. in loop, ch. 3, 10 d. c. in loop of ch. 4,
I s. c. in last st. of foundation ch.; turn.
4, One s.c. in each of the 10d. c., 3d. cc. in loop, ch. 3, 1
d.c. in end of last row. This finishes 1 scallop.
5. Chain 3, 3 d. c. in loop, ch. 3, 3 d. c. in small loop ;
turn.
Repeat from the 2nd row in the Ist scallop.
No. 7.—Narrow Alameda Edging.
Make a chain of 8 stitches,
1. Three d. c., 1 ch., 3 d. c. in 5th at., 4 ch.; turn,
2. Shell on shell, 1 d.c., in 4 ch. at the end of row; 3 ch.;
turn.
3. Shell on shell, 6 d. c. separated by 2 ch, in 4 ch. (fasten
last d. c. in all succeeding scallops to the 2 ch. following scal-
lop preceding), 1 ch.; turn.
4, Ones. c., 3 d.c, and 1s, c. in each of spaces made by
2 ch., 2 ch. at end of scallop, shell on shell, 1 d.c. in 3 ch.,
3 ch.; turn,
No. 8,—Narrow Falkirk Shell Lace.
Make a chain of 18 stitches.
4 «1. Miss 7 st., 1 d. c, in next, 5 ch.,
4 1d. c. in each of 5 st.
m6 so2. Three ch., 1 d.c. into each of 5
y d.c., 3ch., 4d.c. under 5 ch, 3 ch,
r ld.c. in 3rd of 7 ch.; turn.
3. Seven ch., Ld.c. in last of 3 ch.,
No 8, 5 ch., 5 d.c, 3 ch.; turn.
Repeat from 2nd row.
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No. 9.—Narrow Islay Lace.
Make a chain of 8 stitches.
1. Shell in 4th st., ch. 2, shell in 8th st., ch. 4; turn.
2. Shell in shell, ch. 1, 1 s.c. under ch. 2., ch. 1, shell in
shell, 1 d.c. in ch, 3, left at commencement of 1st row, ch. 3;
turn.
3. Shell in shell, ch. 2, shell in shell, 10 d.c. in ch. 4 of last
row, ch. 1 ; turn.
4, Four ch. and 1 s. c. between each of 10 d.c., ch. 1, shell
in shell, ch. 1, 1 s.c. under ch. 2, ch. 1, shell in shell, 1 d.c.
in ch, 3, ch. 3; turn.
5. Shell in shell, ch, 2, shell in shell, ch. 4; turn. This is
the 1st row of the 2nd scallop.
Repeat from 2nd row.
No, 10.—Narrow Goodwood Lace.
Make a chain of 22 stitches.
1. One 8. ¢. into the 18th st., miss 4 st. * d. c. in next, 4 ch,
1s. c. into the top of d.c., miss 1 st. and repeat from * once
more ; miss 1 ch., 1 d.c. into next, 5
gx, ch., miss 3 ch., 1 8. c. into each of 7
IAs last st.; turn.
ge) §=6ss- 2, One ch., 1 d. c. under 5 ch, 4
ch., 18 d.c. under same ch. ; turn.
3. Six ch., 1 s.c, into 3rd, * miss
1 st., 1 d.c. in next; 4ch., 1 d.c.
into top of d. c.; repeat from * once
more; miss 1, 1 d.c. ia next, 5 ch., 1 s. c. into each of 7 last
stitches. Repeat from 2nd row.
No. 11.—Narrow Harlem Edge.
Make a chain of 8 stitches.
1. Shell in 4th st., ch, 1, 1 d.c in 6th st., ch. 4, 1 5, -c, in
8th st., ch. 2; turn.
2. Ten d. c, under ch, 4, 1 d.c. on d.c., ch. 1, shell in shell,
1 d.c. in 3 ch, ch. 3; turn,
3. Shell in shell, ch. 1, 1 d.c. on d.c., 1 d.c. on each of 10
d.c, with 1 ch, between, ch. 4; turn,
CROCHET PATTERNS.
No=*6—Clover Leaf Edge.
Make a chain of 10 stitches.
1. Three d. c., 1 ch., 3d. c. in 5th st. from hook, 1 d. c. in
last st., 3 ch. ; turn.
2. Shell on shell, 6 ch., fasten to end of lst shell with
8. c. ; turn.
3. Twelve s.c., along 6 chain, shell on shell, 1 d.c. in 3
ch. at end, 3 ch. ; turn.
4, Shell on shell, 6 ch., fasten with s. c. between last d. c.
of the row previous and the shell of that row, 6s. c. on ch.,
6 ch.; turn, and fasten with s.c. between 6th and 7th s. ¢.
of 1st 6 ch. ; turn.
5. Twelve s.c.on 6ch., and 68. c. on last half of 6 ch.,
preceding shell on shell, 1 d.c. in 3 ch, 3 ch. ; turn.
Commence again with 2nd row.
No. 17.—Narrow Wisawasa Lace.
@ Make a chain of 6
stitches,
* 1. One d. c. in
the 4th st. of ch., 1
d. c. in the 5th st. of
ch., 1 d.c. in the last
st. of ch., ch, 2, 1 d.-
c. in same, ch. 2, 1d.
c. in same, ch, 2, 1 d.
c. in same; turn.
2. Chain 1, sc.
under Ist 2 ch., 2 d. c. under same place, 1 8s, c. under same,
1s. c. under next 2 ch., 3 d. c. in same, ch. 2, 3 d.c. in same,
1s. c, in same, 1s. c. under next 2 ch. 2d.c. and 1s.c, in
same place, ch. 1, 1 d. c. between Ist and 2nd d. c., 2 d. c. be-
tween last 2 d. c. ; turn.
3. Chain 3, 1 d.c. between lst and 2ndd.c, 1 d.c. be-
tween the next 2 d.c., ch. 1, 1 d. c. under ch. 2 of the middle
scallop, ch. 2, 1 d. c. under the same, ch. 2, 1 d.c. under the
same, ch. 2, 1 d. c. under same ; turn.
The next row like the 2nd row,
30 HOME WORK.
No. 18.—Narrow Danby Lace.
Make a chain of 10 stitches.
1. Miss 4 sts., 1 tr. in each of the next 6 ch. st., leaving the
last loop of each tr. upon the hook; there should be 7 loops
on the needle. Throw thread over and draw through all the
7 loops. Turn ; ch. 5, and catch with 1s, c. in the last of the
4 ch. missed at beginning of row.
2. Four ch., 6 d.c., each separated by 3 ch. under 5 ch. ;
1.tr. into the same ch. st. the last tr. of leaf was worked in.
Then make 12 ch, 1 s.c. under the 3 ch. between the
2nd and 3rd d. c. in previous row; 4 ch., and begin next leaf
on lst st. of 12 ch., and proceed as before.
On the upper edge, make a row of 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2 st.,
1 d. c. in next st.
2. One s. c in each st. of previous row.
No. 19,—Narrow Vesta Lace.
Make a chain of 10 stitches.
1, Shell in 5th st., ch. 4, shell in last st., ch. 4; turn.
2. Shell in shell, 7 d. c. on ch. 4 of last row, shell in shell
ch. 3, 5 d. c. on ch. 4 at beginning of last row, ch. 5; turn.
3. Five d, c. on ch. 3 of last row, ch. 3, shell in shell,
4 ch., shell in shell, 1 d. c. in ch. 4 at end of row, ch. 4 ; turn.
4, Shell in shell, 7 d. c. on ch. 4, shell in shell, ch. 3, 5 d. c.
in ch, 3 of last row, ch. 3, 5 d. c. on ch. 5, ch. 5 ; turn.
5. Five d.c. on Ist-ch. of 3, ch. 3, 5 d.c. on next 3 ch.,, ch.
3, shell in sheil, ch. 4, shell in shell, this makes 1 point;
repeat. :
The trimming can be made wider by making 2 or 3 rows
of open work and working more on the point.
No. 20.—Half-Open Fan.
Make a chain of 13 stitches ; turn.
1. Pass over 3 sts., 1 d. c. into each of the 4 next sts., 2 ch.
pass over 1 st., 1 d. c. into each of 4 next sts., 3 ch. ; turn.
2. One d.c., 1 ch., into each of 4d.c¢., 2 ch. 4d. c, under
2 ch. of last row. This row is repeated until you have worked
the length required.
For the edge :—
1. One 8, c, into a point, 5 ch., repeat,
CROCHET PATTERNS. 31
2. One d. c. into a st., 2 ch., pass over 2 st., repeat.
3. One 8. c. into the top of a d.c., 2 ch., 2 d. c. separated by
4 ch. into next d.c., 2 ch., repeat from the beginning of the row.
For the heading on the other side of the centre, work 2 rows
like the 1st 2 rows of edging.
No. 21.—Narrow Raglan Point.
Make a chain of 15 stitches.
1. Two d. c. in 4th st. of ch., ch. 1, 1 d.c. in 6th st. of ch.,
__ 1 d.c. in each of next 5 sts, ch.
3, 6d. c. in last st. at end of row.
2. Chain 3, 5d. c. in top of 1st
d.c., 6 d.c. in 6th d.c., ch. 3, 1
d.c. in 3rd d.c., 1 d. c in each
of next 3d.c., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in
2nd d.c., 1d. c at end of row.
3. Chain 3, 1 d.c. in 2nd d.c.,
ch. 2, 1 d.c. in each of next 2 d.
¢., ch. 2, 6 d.c. in lst d.c. of
group, 6 d. c. in last d. c. of same
No, 21, group, | s. c. in 5th d.c. of next
group ; turn.
4, Chain 3, 5d. ¢ in last d. c. of group, skip a group, 6 d. c. in
Ist d. c. of next group, ch. 2, 2 d. c. in.each st. of ch. 2, 1d. c, in
each of next 2 d.c., ch.2., 1 d.cin d.c., 1 d.c.atend of row.
This makes one point.
Ist row of 2nd point—Ch, 3, 1 d.c. in 2nd d.c., ch. 2, 1d.
c. in each of next 4 d.c., 1d. c. in each of next ch, 2, ch. 2, 6
d. c. in 6th d. ec.
Repeat from 2nd row.
No. 22.—Narrow Prospect Lace.
Make a chain of 10 stitches.
1. Three d. c. in 5th st. from hook, 2 ch., 3 d. c. in same
place, this makes a shell ; 2 ch., make a shell in last st of ch.,
3 ch, ; turn.
2. Shell on shell, ch. 2, shell on shell, ch. 3; turn.
3. Shell on shell, ch 2, shell on shell, ch, 4, join in 3 ch. of
previous row, ch. 3 ; turn.
4, Six d. c. each separated by 1 ch. in 4ch., ch, 1, shell on shell
ch, 2, shell on shell, ch. 3 ; turn,
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32 HOME WORK.
5. Shell on shell, ch, 2, shell on shell, ch. 3, join in Istd. c.,
2 ch., 1 d. ¢. separated by 2 ch. in top of each d.c., 1d. « in
ch. 3; turn.
6. One s. c., 3d.c., 1 8, c. in each hole made by 2 ch., ch. 1,
shell on shell, ch. 2, shell on shell, ch. 3 ; turn.
7. Shell on shell, ch. 2, shell on shell, 3 ch., join with s. c.
in ch. 1 of last scallop, ch. 3 ; turn,
Begin at 2nd row.
No. 23.—Narrow Garland Lace.
Make a chain of 15 stitches, |
1. Miss 3 ch., 1 d. c. on each of 5 sts., 4 ch., miss 3 ch., 1 8.
c. on next ; 4 ch., 18. c, on end st. of ch.; turn.
2. Three ch., 6d. c. under
<—~ Ist 4 ch, 4 ch.,’1s, c. under
fey: next 4ch., 4ch., 1s8.c. in next
Ne to the last of the lst 5d.c;
‘Se turn.
3. Three ch., 6 d. c. under
Wes Ist 4ch., 4ch., 1s. c. under
awe, next 4 ch.,4ch., 1 s.c. in 2nd
\ of 6d.c, 4ch., 1s. c. in next
to last of 6 d. c.; turn.
No. 23 4, Three ch., 6 d.c. under
one Ist 4 ch., 6 d. c.under next
4ch., 4 ch., 1 s. c. under next 4, ch., 4 ch, 1s, c in next to
last d. c.; turn.
5. Three ch., 6 d.c. under 4 ch., 4ch., 1 s. c. under 4 ch, 4
ch., 1 s. c. in the 6th d. c.; turn.
6. Like 2nd row.
7. Like 3rd row.
8. Like 4th row.
Continue these 4 rows for the length required. At the top
make an edge of 3 ch., 1 s.c. in the 3rd’ st. of each 3 ch. that
is made at the turn of each row.
No. 24.—Narrow Welcome Lace.
Make a chain of 14 stitches ; turn.
1, One d. c. in 2nd st., 1 d.c. in 3rd st., ch. 2, miss 2 sts, in
ch,, 1 d. c, in next 6 st., make a shell of 2d,c.,1 ch, 2d.c.
in 13th st.; turn, :
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2. Chain 3, shell in shell, 6 d.c. on the 6 d. c. in lst row,
ch. 2, 1 d.c. on each of the last 2 sts ; turn.
3. Chain 3, 1 d. c, in each of the 2 sts., ch. 2, 6 d. c. in the
last 6 d. c., shell in shell ; turn.
4. Chain 5, shell in shell, 6 d. c. in the last 6 d.c., ch. 2, 1
d. c. in each of the last 2 sts.; turn.
5. Chain 3,1 d.c. in the lst 2 d.c., ch. 2, 6 d.c. in the
last 6 st., shell on shell, 12 d.c. in ch. 5, 1 8, c. in end of shell ;
turn.
6. Chain 5, catch in between every st. until you have 12
little loops, shell in shell, 6 d.c. in the last 6 d.c., ch. 2,1.
c. in each of the last 2d. ¢.; turn.
Begin again at Ist row. }
No. 25.—Narrow Eaton Lace.
Make a chain of 12 stitches.
1. Two d.c,in 4th st. of ch., ch. 1, 3 4, c. in same, ch. 4,
1s. c. in 6th st. of ch., 3 d.c.in 9th st., ch. 1, 3 d.c.in same ;
turn. .
2. Chain 5, 3 d. c, in loop made by ch. 1 in last row, ch. 1,
3 d.c. in same, 1s. c. in 1st st. of ch. 4, ch. 4, 3 d. c. in loop
made by ch. 1, ch. 1, 3 d.c., in same ; turn.
3. Chain 3, 3 d.c.in ch. 1, ch. 1, 3 d.c. in same, | 8, c. in
Ist st. of ch. 4, ch. 4, 3d. c. in loop made by ch, 1, ch. 1, 3 d.
c. in same ; turn.
4, Chain 5, 3 d.c. in loop, ch. 1,3 d.c. in same, 1 8. ¢, in
Ist st. of ch. 4, ch. 4, 3 d.c. in loop, ch. 1, 3d. c in same, 10
d. c. in loop made by ch. 3 ; turn.
5. One s, c. between the Ist and 2nd d. c. of last row, 4 d.
c. in same, | s, c. insame, 1s. c. between 3rd and 4th d.c., 4
d. c in same, 1 s. c. in same, 1 s. c. between 5th
and 6th d. c., 4 d. c, in same, 1s. c. in same, and so on
between 7th and 8th, 9th and 10th, 3 d. c. in loop made by
ch. 1, ch. 1, 8d. c., in same, 1 8. c. in 1st st. of ch. 4, ch, 4, 3
d. c. in loop, 1 ch., 3 d. c. in same.
Repeat from 2nd row.
No. 26.—Half-Wheel Lace.
Make a chain of 22 stitches.
1, Work back 18, c. into 12th and 2 following sts,
2. Sixteen s. c. under the loop of ch. ; turn,
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3. Eleven ch,, pass over 1 8. c., 1 tr. into the next, * 5 ch.,
pass over 1 s,c., 1 tr. into the next, repeat from * 6 times more,
5 ch., pass over 6 sts. of the Ist ch., work 1 s. c. into each of
the 3 next ; turn.
4, Three ch., 1 s. c. into centre of 5 ch., * 4 ch., 1 5. c. into
the centre of 5 ch., repeat from * 6 times more, 3 ch., 1 d. ¢.
into 6th of 11 ch. ; turn.
5. Three ch., 1 d. c. into each st. of last row.
6. One 8. c. into each st. of last row.
For the heading on the straight side of scallop, work :
1, One d. c, into a st., 2ch., pass over 2 sts. and repeat.
2. One d. ¢. into d. c. of last row, 2 ch. ; repeat.
No. 27.—Narrow Fintona Lace.
Make a chain of 12 stitches,
1. One d. c. in 3rd st. of ch., 2 ch,, miss 1, 7 d. c, in 7 ch.,
3d. c. in last st. of ch., 2 ch., 3 "d. c. in same st. ; turn.
2. Four ch., 3 d. c. under 2 ch., 2 ch,, 3 d.c. in same place,
7 ch., 1d. c. under 2 ch., 2 ch., 1 ‘d. c. in next hole; turn.
3, Four ch., 1 d. c. in hole, ) ch., 7 d. c. under 7 ch., 3 d.c.
under 2 ch., 2 ch., 3d. c. in same place, 10 d. c. under 4 ch.,
fasten to the last d. c, in lst row ; turn ; 4 ch., 1s. c. between the
last 2 d. c., 4 ch., 1 s. c. between the next 2, and so on, to the
Ist of the 10 d.c., 3d.c. under 2 ch., 2 ch, 3d. c.in same
place, 7 ch., 1 d. c. under 2 ch., 2 ch., 1 d. c. in next hole,
Repeat from 1st row.
No. 28.—Dalrymple Edge.
Make a chain of 18 stitches.
1. Miss 3, 3 d.c., 2 ch, 3d. c, in next st., miss 5, 7 ch., 1
d.c., 3 ch., 1 d.c. in next st, miss 5, 7 ch, 3.d.c., 2 ch, 3
d, c. in next st., 5 ch. ; tarn.
2. Three d.c., 2 ch., 3d. c. under 2 ch., 5 ch., 1 d.c., 3 ch.,
1 d. c. under 3 ch., 5 ch., 3.d.c., 2 ch., 3d. c. under 2 ch., 1
d. c under 3 ch., 3 ch. ; ; turn,
3. Three d. c., 2 ch., 3 dc. a em 5 ch., 1 d.c., 3 ch,
ld.c. under 3 ch., 5 ch., 3 d.c., 2 ch,, 3d. c. under 2 ch. ;
now crochet 7 times alternately, ‘1 ch., 1 d. c. under loop of 5
ch., connect to the last st. of foundation ch. ; turn.
See
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from * 5 times more, 3 ch., 4 d.c. under 4 ch., 4 ch., pass
over 4 st., 1 d. c. into each of the 2 next st., 3 ch., pass over 3
st., 1 d.c. into the next, 1 ch., pass over 1 st., 1 d. c. into the
next ; turn.
Repeat from the 2nd row.
For the Heading : One d.c. under 4 ch. at the turn of
row, 2 ch., repeat.
No. 34.—Acadia Point Lace.
Make a chain of 30 stitches,
1. Oned.c. in 8th st. from needle, 1 d. c. in next 3 sts., form-
ing a shell, ch. 2, miss 2, 1 d.c. in next 4 sts. forming another
shell, ch. 2, make shell, ch. 2, make shell, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in the
last st.; turn.
2. Chain 5, 1 d.c. in Ist st. of shell, 2ch., 1 d.c. in last st.
of shell, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in Ist st. of next shell, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in
last st. of shell, and so on across until you get to the last st. in
the last shell, 1 d.c. in that, then d.c. 3 times in the loop, 1
ch., 1 d. c. in the same loop; turn.
3. Eight ch., d. c, 3 times in loop made by 1 ch., 1 d.c. in
Ist st. of shell, 2 ch., 1 d.c. in last st. of shell, d. c. twice under
2 ch., 1 d.c. in next d.c., 2 ch., and soon across, putting 1 d.c.
in middle of 5th ch.
The Ist, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th and 11th rows are alike, and the
2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, 10th and 12th rows are alike. There are
12 rows in a point. On the 13th row make 4 shells and 4
open squares, then turn, ch. 4, and proceed as in Ist scallop.
Finish edge of points with a row of picote.
No. 35.—Spartan Lace.
Make a chain of 20 stitches.
1. Three d.c. in 5th st. of ch., 1 ch, 3d.c. in same (this
makes a shell) 10 ch., 3 d.c. in 10th st. of ch., 1 ch., 3 dic. in
same, ch, 2, 1 d.c. in last st. of ch.; turn.
2, Chain 5, 1 d.c. in top of Ist d.c. of shell, 2 ch, shell in
shell, ch. 10, shell in shell, 1 d.c. in last d. c. of shell; turn.
3. Three ch., shell in shell, 10 ch., shell in shell, 2 ch., 1 d.c.
in last d.c. of shell, 2 ch., 1 d.c. in next d.c., 2 ch, 1 d.c. in
3rd st. of ch. 5 ; turn.
40 HOME WORK.
4, Chain 5,d.c. in d.c, 2d.c. under ch. 2,1d.cind.c,
2 d.c. under ch. 2, d.c. in d.c., ch. 2, shell in shell, ch. 8,
catch 4 ch. of 10 together with s, c., turn, make a ch. of 3, 1
d. c. in each st. of ch, 8 just made, turn, ch. 3, 1 d. c. in each
d.c., work across once more with ch. 3 and 8 d.c,, turn, and
put 1s. c, in each d.c., shell in shell, 1 d.c. under ch. 3 at end
of row ; turn.
5. Chain 3, shell in shell, ch. 10, shell in shell, ch. 2, 1 d.c.
in last st. of shell, ch, 2, 1 d.c. in each of next 7 d.c., ch. 2, 1
d.c. in 3rd st. of ch. 5; turn.
6. Chain 5, 1 d.c.in lst d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 4th d. c, ch.
2,1 d.c in 7th d.c, 2d.c. under ch. 2, 1 d.c. in d.c., 2d. c.
under ch. 2, 1 d. c. in Ist d.c, of shell, ch. 2, shell in shell, ch.
10, shell in shell, 1 d.c. in ch. 3; turn.
7. Chain 3, make a shell, ch. 10, make a shell, ch. 2, 1 d.c.
in last J. c. of shell, ch. 2, 1 d..c. in each of 7 d.c., ch 2, d. c.
in d.c., ch. 2, d.c in d.c, ch, 2, d.c. in 3rd st. of ch. 5;
turn.
8. Chain 5, d.c. in d.c., 2d. c. under ch. 2, d.c. ind.c, 2
d.c. under ch, 2, 1 d.c. in lst d.c., ch. 2,1 d.c in 4th d.c.,
ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 7th d.c, 2d.c. under ch. 2,d.c.ind.c, 2
d.c. under ch. 2,1 d.c. in lst d.c. of shell, ch. 2, make a shell,
ch. 10, make a shell, 1 d.c. under ch. 3; turn.
9. Chain 3, make a shell, ch. 8, catch 4 ch. of 10 together,
the same as in 4th row (catching the corner of the square
made in that row with the chains), proceed the same as the 4th
row till you have made the square, then make a shell, ch. 2,
1 d.c in Jast st.. of shell, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in each of next 7 d.c.,
ch. 2,1 d.cin d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in each of next 7 d.c., ch. 2,
1 d.c. in 3rd st. of ch. 5; turn.
10. Chain 5, 1 d.c. in Istd.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 4thd.c., ch.
2, 1 d.c. in 7th d.c., ch. 2, 1d. c. innext d.c, ch. 2, ldo,
in lst d.c., ch. 2,1 d.c. in 4th d.c, ch. 2,1 dc. in 7th d.c.,
ch, 2, d.c. ind. c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 1st d.c. of shell, ch. 2, make
a shell, ch. 10, make a shell, 1 d.c. in ch. 3; turn.
11, Chain 3,-make a shell, ch. 10, make a shell, ch. 1,3 d.c¢.
under 2nd ch, 2, ch. 2, 3 d.c. in same, continue in this way
round the point, skipping 1 ch. 2, and putting 3 d.c, ch. 2,
3 d. c. in every other hole, at the end catch in the last st. with
8 ¢., turn,
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12. Seven d, c. under ch. 2, 1 8, c. between the shell, in the
5th shell at the end of the point put 9 d. c. in the shell, then
continue putting 7 in the shells and s. c. between, you will
have 9 scallops, 8. c.
after the last scallop,
make a shell, ch. 10,
make a shell, 1 d. c.
under ch. 3; turn.
This makes 1 point.
Continue making the
heading the same as
before, catching your
4 ch. and corner of
square together.
Your lst row of
2nd point after your
heading is, make a
shell, ch. 2,1 d. c. in
last st. of shell in the
last row, turn, ch. 5,
1 d.c. in Ist d. c. of
Noy: 35. shell, ch. 2, make a
shell, ch. 8, catch the 4 ch. of 10 and square together, and so
continue as before.
No, 36.—Pansy Lace.
Make chain of 17 stitches.
1. Miss 3 ch., 1 d.c. in next st., 7 ch., miss 6, 1 d.c. in each
of 2 next st., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c. in each of next 2, 3 ch., 1
d. c. in the end st., 5 ch. ; turn.
2. Miss 2 ch., 1 d. c. in each of 7 st., 4 ch., 1 8. c. in middle
of foundation ch. of 6 (this s, c. links the ch. at top of lace to-
gether) ; 4 ch., 1 d.c. in each of 2 d. cc. ; turn.
3. Three ch., 1 d. c. ond. c., 7 ch., 1d. c. in each of 9 st.,
5fch. ; turn.
4, Miss 2 d.c., 1 d.c. in each of 7 d.c., 7 ch., 1 d. c. in each
of 2d. c. ; turn.
5. Three ch.,d.c, ond. ¢., 4ch., 1 8,c, under the 2 ch. loops
of previous rows, 4 ch., 1 d.c, on each of 2 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2,
1 i c. on each of 2 d.c,, 2 ch., 1 d. c. in 3rd of 5 ch.
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on each of 2 d. c., 3 ch. ; turn,
7. One d. c. ond. c., 7 ch., 1 d.c. in each of 9 at., 6 ch., 1
s. c. back in the 3rd of 5ch. of the 6th row. This forms a
amall loop for the pansy-shaped scallop.
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“fom, tr. under same 6 ch., keeping
suse the top loop of each tr. on the
a hook and draw 1 ch. through
all together ; repeat from * once
more; 5.ch., 1 8c. under same
6 ch., 5 ch., 4 tr. worked as be-
fore under the same 6 ch., 5 ch.,
. 36. miss 2 d. c., 1 d. c. in each of 7
d. c., 4 ch., 1s, c, under ch. loop, 4.ch., 1d. c, in each of 2
d. c. ; turn,
9. Three ch., 1 d.c. ond. c., 7 ch., 1 d. c. on each of next
d.
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6. Four ch., miss 1 cb., 1 d. c in each of 7 st., 7 ch,, 1 d.c.
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c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1d. c. on each of next 2, 2 ch., 1 dc. f
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in 3rd of 5 ch., 6 ch., 1 & c. in 8. c., on top of lst group of tr.
of pansy, 5 ch., 1 s. c. in the 3rd st. of each of the 5 ch. at the (
sides of pansy (this s. c. is carried through the 3rd st of each ]
4 5 ch. at the sides of two pansy leaves by putting the hook
through each st., draw up a loop, thread over, draw through (
both loops on hook) ; 6 ch., 18. c& in top of middle group, 5 ‘
| ch., fasten sides of leaves together same as befvre, 6 ch., 1 d.c. A ?
| in top of next group, 6 ch, 1 sc. in d.c. of 5th row, 38. ¢ (
along the d. c. of 4th row; turn.
| 10. Six ch., 1d. c. lst s, c. at top of pansy, 6 ch., 1 d. c on i
next 8. c., 6 ch., 1 d.c. in ch. before next #, c., 6 ch, 1 d.c, in
| ch. after 8. ¢c., 6 ch., 1 d.c. in next s. c., 6 ch, 1 d.c. in next t
s.c., 6 ch., 1 d,c. ond. c. of previous row, 1 ch., miss 2, 1 d. (
! c. on each of 7 st., 7 ch., 1 d.c. in each of 2 d. c. ; turn.
| 11. Three ch, 1 d. c. on d.c, 4 ch, 1 8, c under 2 ch. r
Bi | loops, 4 ch., 1 d. c. in each of 9 st., 1 ch., * 2d.c, 2 ch, 2d.
c. all under 6 ch, ; repeat from * 6 times, 1 s. c under 5 ch.
of 2nd row, 2 8. c. along the d, c, of Ist’row ; turn.
CROCHET PATTERNS, 43
12. * Two ch., 1 d.c, @ picot, 1 dc, a picot, 1 d.c, a
icot, 1 d.c. all under 2 ch. between the 4d. c., 2 ch., 1 8, ¢.
tween the shells, repeat from * 6 times, 5 ch., miss 2 d.c.,
1 d.c. on each of next 7 d. c., 7 ch., 1 d.c. on each of 2d, c.
(a picot is made thus: 4 ch., 1 « c. in the lst of 4ch.) Re-
peat from lst row, making 7 rows of the insertion before com-
mencing the scallop. In working the Ist small scallop join the
2nd picot to the corresponding picot of each previous scallop.
No. 37.—Three Chain Lace.
Crochet loosely, make a chain of 18 stitches ; turn.
1. Make a shell of 3d.c, 2 ch., 3 d.c. in the 6th at. of ch.,
ch. 3, catch in the 5th st. from shell with s. c, ch. 3, and catch
in the 2nd from last with s.c., making a little loop; ch. 3,
make a shell in the end of ch. like the one in the beginning of
row, ch. 3; turn,
2. Shell in shell, ch, 3, 3 d.c. in the little loop in previous
row, ch. 3, shell in shell, 1 d.c. in loop at top of shell, ch. 3;
turn,
3. Shell in shell, 3 d.c in 1st hole, 3 d.c. over the 3 d. c. in
last row, 3 d.c. in next hole, shell in shell, 1 d. c. in top of
shell, 3 ch.; turn.
4, Shell in shell, 3 ch., skip 3 ste., 1 d.c. in next 3 ats. 3
ch., shell in shell, 12 tr. in the little loop made by 3 ch. at the
bottom of lace, catch in loop end of lace, ch. 5 ; turn. .
5. Fasten if lst hole with slip st., ch. 5, fasten in next hole,
continue until you have twelve small scallops, shell in shell, ch;
3, fasten with s. c. in the top of let of 3d.c in the previous
row, ch. 3, fasten in last d.c., ch. 3, shell in ehell, 1 d.c. in end
of shell, ch. 3; turn.
6. Shell in shell, ch. 3, 3 d.c. in the little hole in previous
row, ch. 3, shell in shell, ch. 3; turn.
7. Shell in shell, 3 d.c. in lst hole, 3 d.c. over the 3 d. c. in
the last row, 3 d. c. in next hole, shell in shell, 1 d. c, in end
of shell, ch. 3; turn.
Begin again with 4th row, catching the scallop in the end
of Ist scallop.
No. 38.—Vandyke Edge.
Make a chain of 18 stitches.
1. Pass over 6 st. of foundation ch., shell in next st., (thue,
3 d.c, 2 ch. 3d.c,)1s8.c, in next, 4 ch., pass over 4 st,,
;
44 HOME WORK.
shell in next st., 2 ch., pass over 2 st., 1 d.c. in next, 2 ch.,
pass over 2 st., 1 d.c. im last st., 4 ch. ; turn.
2. One d.c. in d. c. below, 2 ch., 3d. c. on 3d. c. of shell,
shell in 2 ch. of shell, 1s c. in last d. c. of shell below, 4 ch.,
shell in shell, tr. in 3 ch. at end of row ; turn.
3. Three ch., shel! in shell, 1 s. c. in last d. c. of shell, 4 ch.,
shell in shell, 6d. c on 6 d. c. below, 2 ch., 1d. c. in d.c, 2
ch., 1 d. c. in middle st. of 4ch., 4 ch. ; turn.
4, One d.c. ind. c., 2 ch, 9d. co on 9d. c. below, shell in
2 ch. of shell, 1 sc. in d.c., 4 ch., shell in shell, tr. in 3 ch. ;
turn.
5. Three ch., shell in shell, 1 s.c. in d.c, 4 ch., shell in
shell, 12 d.c. on 12 d.c. below, 2 ch, 1 d.c.in d.c, 2 ch, 1
d. c. in middle of 4 ch., 4 ch. ; turn.
6. One d.c. in d.c., 2 ch., "15 d. c. in 15 d. c. below, shell
in 2 ch, of shell, 1 8. c. in d.c., 4 ch, shell in shell 1 tr. in 3
ch. at end of row; turn.
7. Three ch., shell in shell, 1 sc. in d. c. of shell, 4 ch.,
shell in shell, 2 ch., pass over 2 d.c., 1 d.c. in next, and con-
tinue like this until there are 8 holes, putting the last d. c. in
middle of ch. at end of row, 4 ch. ; turn.
8. One d.c. in d.c., 2 ch, 1 d.c in d.c., continue until
there are 8 holes, 3 d.c. in 3d. c. below, shell in 2 ch. of
shell, 1s, c ind. c. of shell, 4 ch., shell in shell, 1 tr. in 3 ch.
at end of row ; this finishes one point.
After making the length required begin and crochet 3 d, c.
and 1 s.c. in each hole around the point to form small
scallops.
No. 39.—Sumas Point Lace.
Make a chain of 39 stitches.
1. Make a shell (2 d.c., 1 ch., 2 d.c.) in 6th st,, Q ch., skip
2, 1 d.c. in each st. of ch. until ‘there are 11 d.c., 2 ch., skip
2, shell, * 2 ch., 1 d.c. in 3rd st., 3ch. 1 d.c. in same st.,
repeat from * once more.
2. Chain 4, 6 d.c. round the 3 ch, 1 ch., 6 d.c. round the
next 3 ch., 2 cb, shell in shell, 2 ch., "4 d. c. over lst 4 in 7
row, 1ch., skip 1, 1 d.c, 1 ch,, skip 1, 4d. c., 2 ch., shell,
d. c. in ch, ‘at top, 3 ch.; turn.
3. Shell, 2 ch., 2 d. ©. over the Ist 2, 2 ch., 1 d.c. in 1 ch,,
1 ch., 1 d.c. in next 1 ch., 2 ch, 2 dic. in the last 2, 2 ch.,
CROCHET PATTERNS. 45
shell, * 2 ch., 1 d.c. over the lat one of the 6, 3ch., 1 d.c. in
the same place, repeat from * twice, the iast time looping into
the 4 ch.; turn.
4, Like the 2nd row with 3 thick places in the point.
5. Shell, 2 ch.,11 d.c., 2 ch., shell, repeat from * to * in 3rd
row 4 times ; turn.
6. Like the 2nd row with 4 thick places in the point.
7. Like the 3rd row, go clear duwn on the point.
8. Like the 2nd row with 5 thick places in the point.
This completes one point. Begin again at lst row.
No. 40.—Clover Leaf Edge.
Make a chain of 16 stitches ; turn.
1. Three d.c. in 5th st., ch. 2, 3 d.c. in same; this forms a
shell ; ch. 3, 1 d.c. in 9th st ; ch, 3, 1 d. c. in same, ch, 3, J
d. in same, ch. 3, 1 d.c. in same, ch. 3, 3 dc. in 13th st.,
ch. ‘, 3 d.c.in same, ch. 5; turn.
2, Shell in shell, ch. 3, isc. in loop made by 3 ch., 3 d. c.
in same, 1 ¢. c. in same, next two loops the same, ch. 3, shell in
shell, ch. 2, catch in
5 ch.; turn.
3. ‘Chain 5, shell in
shell, ch. 3, | d. c in
3rd st. of middle shell,
ch, 3, 1 d. c. in same,
cn. 3, 1 d. c in same,
ch, 3, 1 d. c. in same,
ch. 3, shell in shell,
ch. 1, 1 d.c. in 5 ch.,
ch. 3, 1 d. c. in 5 chi,
ch. 3, ld. ec. in 5 ch.,
ch, 3, l dvc. in 5 ch,
ch. 1, catch in shell ;
turn,
4, One s. c., 5d.e.
1 sc. in chain of 3,
No. 40. ~~ game in next 2, ch. 1,
shell ‘in shell, and finish as 2nd row.
46 HOME WORK.
No. 41.—Halston Lace.
Make a chain of 11 stitches.
1. One d. c. in 6th st. of ch., 3ch., 1 d.c. in same st., 3 ch.,
1d. c. in same st., 3 ch. 1 d.c. in same st., skip 2 sts, 1 d.
c. in 8th st. of ch., 3 ch., 1 d.c. in same st, 3 ch., 1 d.c. in
same, 3 ch., 1 d.c. in same, 1 d.c. in last st. of foundation
ch, ; turn.
2. * Three ch., 1 d.c. in 2nd loop of last row ; repeat from
* 3 times, skip 2 loops, 1 d.c. in 3rd loop, * 3 ch., 1 d.c. in
Same loop, repeat from * twice ; turn.
3. Five ch., 1 d.
c. in 2nd loop of last
row, * 3 ch., 1 d.c.
in same, repeat
from * twice, skip
2 loops, 1 d.c. in
3rd loop, * 3 ch., 1
d, c. in same loop,
repeat from * twice,
1 d.c. in last 3 ch.
of preceding row ;
turn.
4. * Three ch., 1
dic. in 2nd loop,
repeat from * 3
times, skip 2 loops 1 d. c¢. in 3r. loop, * 3 ch., 1d. c. in same
loop, repeat from * twice, * 1 ch., 1 tr. in 5 ch. of last row,
repea’ from * 11 times, or until you have 12 tr., 1 sc. in 5
ch, of 1st row, turn, 4 ch., 1 s. c. under 1 ch., repeat all round
the scallop, 1 ch., and proceed with 2nd scallop fro. “st row.
No. 42.—Stoco Lace.
No. 41,
Make a chain of 12 stitches,
1. Two d. c.in 4th st., ch. 2, 2 d. c, in same, this makes a
shell ; ch. 4, skip 3, 2 d.c. in next st., ch. 3, 2d. c. in same,
ch. 4, skip 3, 2 d. c. in last st., ch. 2, 2d. c. in same ; turn. ,
2. Chain 3, shell in shell, ch. 4, shell in sheil, ch. 4, shell in
shell, 1 d. c. at end of row ; turn.
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 47
3. Chain 2, shell in shell, ch. 2, 1 8. c. under 2 ch. of 4, ch.
2, shell in shell, ch. 2, 1 s. c. under 2 ch. of 4, ch. 2, shell in
shell, 1 d: c. in ch. 3; turn.
4, Chain 3, shell in shell, ch. 4, shell in shell, ch. 4, shell
in shell, ch. 5, fasten with s. c. in shell in 2nd row, turn; 10
s. c. in ch. 5, turn; ch. 5, 1 d. c. in top of 3rd 8. ¢., ch. 3, 1 d.
c. in 5th s. c, ch. 3, 1 d.c. in 7th s,c., ch. 3, 1 d.c. in 9th s,
c., fasten with s. c. in shell in 1st row ; turn.
5. One s. c. in ch. 3, 3d. c. in same, 1 8. c. in same, * 1 8.
c. in next, 3 d. c. in same, 1s. c. in same ; repeat from * twice
more, finish like Ist row.
This makes one scallop.
Next row like 2nd.
3. Chain 2, make a shell, cb. 4, make a shell, th. 4, make a
shell, 1 d. c. at end of row.
4. Chain 3, make a shell, ch. 2, s. c. under 2 ch. of 4, make a
shell, ch. 2, 1s. c. under 2 ch. of 4, ch. 6, proceed as in 4th
row, and finish the same as lst scallop.
No. 43.—Rebecca’s an Lace.
Make a chain of 14 stitches; turn.
1. Make 12 d. c. on Ist 12 stitches, skip 1 st. and in the next
one make a shell, (2 d. c., 2 ch., 2 d.c.).
, 2. Shell on shell, 12d. c.on 12 dc. of preceding row ; turn.
3. Twelve d. c. on last 12 d. c., shell on shell.
4. Shell on shell, 12d. c. on last 12 d. c.
5. Make a shell. (2 d.c., 1 ch., 2d.c. ), between 1st and 2nd
st., another between 3rd and 4th, and so continue until you
have 6 shells on top of the 12 d.c., then shell on shell.
6. Shell on shell, 6 shells (2 d. c., 1 ch., 2 d. ¢.).
7. Six shells (3 d. c., 1 ch., 3 d. c.), shell on shell.
8, Shell on shell, 6 sh ella, ( (4 d.c, 1 ch. 4 d.c.).
9. Six she!ls,(5 d. e., 1 ch, ‘ d.c.), shell on shell.
10. Shell on shell, 6 ch., and fasten in 1 ch: of Ist shell of
last row ; turn.
11. Twelve d.c. under the ¢ ch, shell on shell. These shells
of the heading all 2d.c, 2 ch, 2d.c.
Repeat, beginning with the 2ndrow. At the end of the 4th
yow catch with s. c.in 1 ch. of 2nd shell of 1st fan.
48 HOME WORK.
No. 44.—Crazy Pattern Lace.
| Make a chain of 29 stitches.
1. One d. c, in the 5th st. of ch., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in the 8th st.,
ch. 2, 1 d. c. in the 11th st., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in 14th st., ch. 2, 1
d.c. in 17th st., ch. 2, 4 d.c. in the 20th st., ch. 2, 1 dc. in
the same st., 4 d.c. in the 23rd st., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in the same st.,
4 d.c, in the 26th st., ch. 2, 1d. c. in the same st., 4d.c. in
| the 29th st., ch. 2, 1 d.c. inthe same st. |
4 2. Four d. c, in loop made by 2ch., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in the same '
i loop, 4 d. c. in the next loop made oy 9 ch., ch. 2, 1d. c.in the Le
same loop, 4 d.c. inthe next loop made by ) ch., ch. 2, 1d. c. in
the same, 4 d. c. inthe next loop made by 2 ck. cb. 2,1 d. c. in the
a same loop, * ch. 2, 1 d.c. over d. c. of lst row ; repeat from * 4 i
times, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in ch. 5 at end of row.
3. Chain 5, 1 d.c. over lst d.c.of last
row,* ch. 2, 1 d.c. over next d.c.; repeat
from * 3 times, ch. 2, 4 d.c.in loop
made by 2 ch., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in the same,
4 d.c. in next loop made by 2 ch., ch. 2,
1d. c. in the same, 4 d.c. in next loop,
made by 2 ch., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in the sa.ae,
4 d. c. in next loop made by 2 ch., ch. 2,
I d.c. in the same,
4, Four d.c. in loop made by 2 ch.,ch.
2, 1 d.c. in the same, 4 d. c. in next
loop, made by 2 ch., ch. 2, 1d. c. in the
same, 4 d. c. in next loop made by 2 ch.,
ch. 2, 1 d.c. in the same, 4 d. c. in next
loop made by 2 ch., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in the
same, ch. 2, 1 d.c. over lstd. c. of iast
row, *ch. 2, 1d. c. over next d. c.; repeat
from * 3 times, ch. 2,1 d. c. in ch. 5 at
at No. 44. end of row.
it Repeat from 3rd row.
; H No. 45.—Darrell Lace.
| This lace is easily made and is very pretty. A child cou
| make it, and it is a nice pattern to work when counting is n
i | desirable. Take No. 50 or 60 crochet cotton and a fine, ste 5
{ | needle, and make a chain of 29 stitches.
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 49
1. Miss 5 ch., 1 d.c., in 6th st. of ch ; 2ch.; 1 d.c,, 2 ch., 1
d. c. 2 ch., 1 d. c. all in the same 6th st.; * miss 5 st. of ch.,
ld.c., 2 ch, 1d.c,2ch, 1d.c.2ch,1d.c.2ch, 1 dc,
all under;the next st. ; repeat from * 3 times, making the last
shell in the end st. of ch.
2. Five ch., 1 8. c. under 2nd 2 ch. of shell ; 3 ch., 2 8. ¢.
under€the 2 ch. between the 3rd and 4th d.c. ; 3 ch., miss 4
d.c., 1 8. c. under the 2 ch. between the 2nd and 3rd d. c. of
2nd shell; 3 ch., 1s. c. under the 2 ch. between the 3rd and
4th d. c. ; repeat across the row. These two rows alternate,
and the effect is very pretty.
No. 46.—Solina Point Lace.
Make a chain of 22 stitches,
1, Makea shell ia the 4th stitch of foundation ch. (by put-
ting 3d.c., 1 ch. 3d. c., in;same st.), ch. 15, skip 15 st., make
a shell in the 20th st. of ch. ch. 1, make a shell in the last st.
of foundation ch. ; turn.
2. Chain 1, make a shell in shell of last row, ch. 1, 1 d.c., in
loop between shells, ch. 1, shell in shell, ch. 15, shell in shell ;
tnur.
3. Chain 1, shell
in shell, ch. 15, shel!
in shell, ch. 1, 1 d.
c. in lst loop from
shell, ch. 1, 1 d. c.
in next loop, ch. 1,
shell in shell ; turn.
m «©. 4. Chain 1, shell
in shell, ch. 1, 1 d.c.
in Ist loop, ch. 1, 1
a 6 d.c. in next loop,
ch, 1, 1 d. c. in next
| loop, ch. 1, shell in
shell, ch. 11, make 2
‘Zo. 46. d. c. in middle of
foundation ch., drawing the 4 ch. together ; turn ; 1 d.c. in each
of the first 10 sts. of ch. 11; turn; * 1d. c, between each of 10
d. c. just made ; repeat from * twice, making 4 rows in the
square, ch, 1, shell in shell ; turn.
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50 HOME WORK.
5. Chain 1, shell in shell, ch. 15, shell in shell, ch. 1, 1 d.c, in
1st loop, ch, 1, 1 d.c. in next loop, ch. 1, 1 d. c., in next loop,
ch. 1, 1d. c, in nextloop, ch. 1, shell in shell ; turn.
6. Chain 1, shell in shell, 1 s. c. in lst loop, 4d. c. in next
, 18. c in next loop, 4 d. c. in next loop, 1 8. c. in last loop,
oh. ‘I, shell in shell, ch. 15, shell in shell ; turn.
First row of second scallop : Chain 1, shell in shell, ch 15,
shell in shell, ch. 1, make a shell in 1st loop ; turn.
2. Chain 1, shell in shell, ch. 1, 1 d.c. in loop, ch. 1, shell in
shell, ch. 15, shell in shell; turn.
3. Ohne 1, sbell in shell, ch. 11, 2 d. c. in 1st st. of last row
of squaie ia lst scallop, drawing the 4 ch. together, then make
a square “the same as in the 4th row of the lst raged making
a stell, ch. 1, 1 cd. in loop, ch. 1, 1 d.c. in loop, ch. 1, make a
she): ; ti ira.
4. Chain 1, mak: a shell, ch. 1, 1 d.c. in loop, ch. 1, 1 d. c.
in loop, ch. 1, 1 d. c. in loop, ch, 1, make a shell, ch. 15, make
a shell ; turn.
5. Chain 1, make a shell, ch. 15, shell in shell, ch. 1, 1 d. c.,
continue through the row; turn.
6. Like the last row of lst scallop.
No. 47.—Preston Wheel Lace.
Make a chain of 10 stitches.
1. Three d.c., 2 ch., 3 d.c. in Sth st:, 1 d.c in 9th st., 3ch;
turn,
2. Shell in shell, 1d. c. in 4 ch., 3ch. ; turn.
3. Shell in shell, 1d.c.in 3 ch., 13 ch., join in 8th ati; with
s. c., making a circle and leaving 5 ‘ch. for the stem, 6 ch., join
in first st. of foundation ch. with s. c., 3 ch. ; turn. ;
4. Twelve d. c,in 6 ch., 1 s, ¢. in circle, * 6 ch, ; turn.
5, One d.c. in 9th st., 2 ch, 1 d.c. in 11 st, 2 ch, 1 d.c.
in 13 st., 5 ch. ; turn. :
6. One d. c, in Ist d.c, 2 ch., 1d. c. in next d.c, 12d. c.
in 6 ch., 1 8. c. in circle ; repeat from * until there are 8 petals
in the leaf, then finish the stem by 8.s. c. around the 5 ch., 1
ga. c. in 3 ch, of shell, 3 ch., shell in enol, 1 d.c. in 3 ch., 3 ch. ;
turn.
7. Shell in shell, 1 d.c. in 3 ch., now fasten the last petal of
the leaf to the shell by 1s. ¢. in the last at. of the 12d. c., 3 ch.,
CROCHET PATTERNS, 51
shell in shell, 1d.c.in3ch.,3 ch., shell in shell, 1.d.c. in
3 ch., 3 ch., shell in shell, 1 d. c. in 3 ch., 3 ch. shell in shell, 1
d. c. in 3 ch., 3 ch., shell in shell, 1 d.c. in 3 ch.,3 ch., shell in
shell, 1 d.c. in 3 ch.; you now have 6 shells from the joining
of the last petal ; 13 ch., join in a circle with s, c. in 8th st., 6
ch., 1 8. c. in 3rd shell, 3 ch. ; turn.
8. Twelve d. c. in 6 ch., 1 ¢. c. in circle, 6 ch. ; turn.
9. One d. c. in 9th st., 2 ch., 1d. c. in 11th st., 2 ch., 1 d.c.
in 13th st.,2 ch., join to the Ist petal of preceding leaf in
middle st. of 5 ch., 2 ch. ; turn.
10. One d. c. in lst d.c., 2 ch., 1 d. c. in next d.c., 12 d.c.
in 6 ch.; 1 8, ¢. in circle, 6 ch, ; turn.
11. One d. c. in 9th st., 2 ch., 1 d. c. in 11th st., 2 ch., 1 d.
c. in 13th st., 2 ch., join to the next petal in the middle of 5
ch., 2 ch. ; turn and proceed as before, making 8 petals.
No. 48.—Oyster Shell Lace.
Make a chain of 10 stitches.
1. Three d. c., 2ch., 3d. c. in 4th st. of ch. from need!e (a
shell), 4 ch., shell in last st. of foundation ch., 4 ch. ; turo.
2. Shell, 18. c. in last-d. c. of shell in previous row, 4 ch.,
shell in shell, 1 d. c. ind. c. at end of row, 3 ch. ; turn.
3. Shell on shell, 1 8. c. ind. c. of shell, 4 ch., shell on shell,
10 d. c, in 4 ch., 1 ch. ; turn.
4. One d.c, separated by 1 ch. between each d. c. of last
row, shell on shell, 1 s. c. in last d. c., 4 ch. shell on shell, 1 d.
ce. in d. c. atend of row, 3 ch. ; turn.
5. Shell on shell, 1s. c. in d. c., 4 ch., shell on shell, 2 ch., 1
d. c. separated by 2 ch. between each d. c. of last row, 1 ch.
turn.
6 Three ch., 1d. c. separated by 3 ch. between each d. c. of
‘last row, shell on shell, 1 sc. ind. c., 4 ch., shell on shell, 1 d.
c. at end, 3 ch. ; turn.
7. Same as lust row, 1 ch.; turn.
8. Five d. c. and 1 s, c, in every hole made by 3 ch., forming
little scallops, shell on shell, 1 s. c., 4 ch., shell, 1 d.c., 3 ch. ;
turn ; work 3 rows of shell on shell and at the end of the 3rd
row start the next scallop, always joining each row of second
scallop to the first.
52 HOME WORK,
No. 49.—Open Diamond Lace.
Make a chain of 26 stitches.
1. One d. c. ia 3rd st. of ch., 1 d.c. in each of the next 9 sts.
of ch., ch. 4, miss 3 ste, 1 d.c. in 4th st. and 1 d.c. in each
of next 10 sts,
2. Chain 2,1 d. c. in 2nd st. of last row, 1 d. c. in each of
next 7 sts., ch. 4, s. c. in 3rd st. of loop made by ch. 4, ch. 4, 1
d. c. in 3rd d.c. of last row, 1 d. c. in each of the next 8 sts.
3. Chain 2, 1 d. c. in 2nd st. of last row, 1 d. c. in each of
next 5 sts, ch. 4, s. c. in loop, ch 4, s.c. in loop, ch 4, 1 d.c. in
3rd d. c. of last row, 1 d. c. in each of next 6 sts.
4, Chain 2, 1 d.c. in 2nd st. of last row, 1 d. c. in each of
next 3 sts., ch 4, 18. c. in loop, ch. 4,8. c in loop, ch. 4, s, c. in
loop, ch. 4, 1 d. c, in 3rd d. ¢. of last row, 1 d. c. in each of next
4 sts.
5. Chain 6, 1 d. c. in the lst d. c. of last row, 1d. c. in each
of next 2 sts., ch. 4, s. c. in loop, ch, 4, 8, ¢. in loop, ch. 4, 8. ¢.
in loop, ch.4, 8. ¢. ia
loop, ch. 4, 1 d. c. in
3rd _d. c. of last row,
1 d.c. in next 2 sts.
6. Chain 2, 1 d.c.
in each of next 3 ats.,
ch. 4, 8. c. in loop,
ch. 4, 8. c. in loop,
ch. 4, 8. c. in loop,
ch. 4, 1d. c. in 3rd
st. of last loop in
last row, 1 d. cin
each of next 4 sts,
12 d. c in loop of
ch. 6 of last row,
fasten with & c. in
No. 49. end of 3rd row.
7. Chain 2, 1d. c. between each d.c. of last tow making 1 ch.
between, 1 d. c. in each of next 7 sts., ch. 4, 8. c in loop, ch. 4,
8. c, in loop, ch. 4, 1 d.c. in 3rd st. of last loop in last row, 1 d.
c. in each of next 6 sts.
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 53
8. Chain 2, 1 d.c. in 2nd st., 1 d. c, in each of next 7, ch. 4,
8. ¢c. in loop, ch. 4, 1d. cin 3rd st. of last loop of last row, 1 d.
c. in each of next 8 sts., ch. 1, d. c. twice between each d. c, of
last row, making 1 ch. between ; fasten in lst row.
9. * Double crochet 6 times in loop made by’ ch. 1 of last
row, 8, c. in next loop, * repeat from * to * 5 times, 1 d. c. in
each of next 11 sts., ch. 4, 1 d.c. in 3rd st. of last loop of last
row, 1 d. c. in each of next 10 sts.
Repeat from 2nd row.
No. 50.—Double T Lace.
Make a chain of 33 stitches.
1, Oned. c. tn Bvh 66 of ch., 3d. c. in next 3 sts., ch. 2, skip
2, 4 d. c. in next 4
ats., ch, 2, skip 2, 1
d.c, in next st., ch.
2, skip 2, 1 d.c. in
next st., ch. 2, skip
2, 4d.c. in next 4
sta., ch. 2, skip 2, 1
d. c, in next st.; turn.
2. Chain 6, 1 d.c.
in last d. c in Ist
—= NO. row, ch. 2, 4 d. ¢., in
next 4d. c., ch. 2, skip 2, 4d.c, in next 4 sts., ch. 2, 4d.c. in
next 4 d. c., ch. 2, 4d.c.in next 4d. c,, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 3rd
st. of ch. ; ; turn,
3. Chain 5, 4 d.c. over 4 d. c. in last row, ch. 2,1 d.c in
next d. c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. over 4th, ch, 2, 4 d. c. over next 4d. c.,
ch. 2, 4d. c. over next 4 d. c, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in next d.c., 12 d.
c. in ch, 6, fasten in last st. of foundation ch; turn.
4, Chain 4, 1 d.c. in lst d.c, ch. 2,1 d.c. in 3rd d, c., ch, 2,
ld.c. in 5th, ch. 2,1 d.c. in 7th, ch. 2,1 d.c. in 9th, ch. 2,
1d. cin 11th, ch, 2, 1 d.c. in 13th, ch, 2, 4d.c, in next 4d.
c, ch. 2, 1d. c. in next d.c., 16 d.c, in next 16 sts., ch. 2, 1d.
e. in 3rd st. of ch. ; turn.
5. Chain 5, 4d.c.in4d. c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 3rd, ch. 2,1 d. ¢.
in 6th, ch, 2, 1 d. c. in 9th, 3 d. c. in next 3, ch. 2, 4d.c. in
next 4, ch. 2,1 d.c. in next d. c, 1d. e. over ch. 2, * ch. 1, 2
d. c. over ch. 2, repeat from * to end of scallop ; turn.
54 HOME WORK.
6. Chain 4, 2 d. c. over ch. 1, ch. 2, 2 d. c. over ch. 1, so
continue through the scallop, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in Ist d.c, in last
row, ch. 2, 4d. c. over next 4.d.c., ch. 2, 4 d. c over next 4
st., ch. 2, 4 d. c. over next 4, ch. 2, 4d. c. over next 4, ch. 2, 1
d. c. in 3rd st. of ch. ; turn.
7. Chain 5, 4 d.c. over 4d. c. in last row, ch. 2, 4 d. c. over
next 4, ch. 2, 1 d. c. over lst d. c., ch. 2, 1 d. c. over 4th d, c.,
ch, 2, 4d. c. over next 4d. c., ch. 2, 1 d. c, over d.c., 2d. c,
over ch, 2, * ch. 2, 3d. c. over ch. 2, repeat from * through
the soallop ; turn.
8. * Six d. c. over ch. 2, 1s. c. in centre of the 3d. c, re-
peat from * until there are 5 small scallops, 6 d. c. over last
ch. 2, 3d. c. over 3d. c., ch. 2, skip 2, 16 d. c in next 16 ats.,
ch. 2, 4 d. c. over 4 d.c., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in 3rd at. of ch. 5. This
finishes one scallop. The 2nd is made the same, and fastened
to the lst by the 3rd, 5th and 7th rows of the scallop. ©
No 51.—Shelburne Lace,
Make a chain of 22 stitches.
1. One d. c. in 3rd, 4th and 5th st. of ch., ch. 2, miss 2, d.c.
in next 10 st., ch. 2, d. c. in each of last 4 st.; turn.
2. Chain 2, d.c. 4 times in loop made by ch. 2 in last row,
ch. 2, miss 3 st., d.c. in next 8 st., ch. 2, d. c. in last 4 st.; turn.
3. Chain 2, d. c. in 2nd, 3rd and 4th st. (the 2 ch. is one st,
with the other 3, makes 4) ch. 2, d. c. in next 6 st., ch. 2, d.c.
in loop 4 times, ch. 2, d. c. 4 times in last loop, ch. 1, d.c, 4 times
in same loop ; turn.
4, Chain 2, d. c. 4 times in loop, ch. 1, d. c. 4 times in same
loop, ch. 2, d. c. in next loop, ch. 2, d. ¢. in loop, ch. 2, miss 2,
d. c. in 4 st. ch. 2, d. c. in 4 last st.; turn.
5. Chain 2, d. c. in 2nd, 3rd and 4th st., ch. 2, 2 d.c., ch. 2,
miss 2, 4d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 4 d.c. in loop, ch. 2, 4 d. c. in
loop, ch. 2, 4 d.c. in loop, ch. 1, 4 d.c. in same loop ; turn.
6. Chain 2, 8 d. c. in loop made by ch. 1 of last row, ch. 2, d. c.
4 times in next loop, ch. 2, d. c. 4 times in loop, ch. 2, d.c. 4
times in loop, ch. 2, 2 d.c. in loop, d. c. in next 2 st., ch. 2, d,
c. in last 4 st.; turn.
7. Chain 2,d.c.in 2nd, 3rd and 4th, ch. 2, d. c. in next 4 st.,
2:d.c. in loop, ch. 2, 4 d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 4 d.c. in loop, ch,
2, 4d. c. in last loop ; turn.
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 55
8 Chain 2, 4d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 4d, c. in next loop, ch. 2,
2 d.. in loop, d. c. in next 6 st., ch. 2, d. c. in last 4 st.; turn.
9. Chain 2, d. c, in 2nd, 3rd and 4th, ch. 2, d. c. in next 10
st., 2 d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 4 d. c. in loop ; turn.
Repeat from 2nd row.
No. 52.—Genoa Scallop Lace,
Make a chain of 16 stitches.
1, Three d.c. in 4th st, of ch., ch. 2,3 d.c.in same st, This
makes a shell, * Ch. 2, skip 2, 1s, c. in next st., ch. 2, skip 2,
make a shell in next st.; repeat from * ; turn.
2. Chain 2, shell in shell, ch. 5, shell in shell, ch. 5, shell
in shell, 1 d. c. in loop at end of row.
3. Chain 3, shell in shell, * ch. 2, catch with s. c. in 8. c. of
2nd row, ch. 2, shell in shell ; repeat,trom *, ch. 2,3 d.c. under
ch. 2 at end of row.
4, Chain 2, 3 d.c. under ch. 2, ch. 2, shell in shell, * ch. 5,
shell in shell ; repeat from *, 1 d. c. at end of row.
5. Ohain 3, shell in shell, * ch. 5, shell in shell ; repeat from
*, ch. 2, 3 d.c. in loop, ch. 2, 3 d.c. in loop.
6. Chain 2, 3d.c.
eT TIE NRE in loop, ch. 2, 3 d. c.
x bbe oe aS , in loop, ch. 2, shell
oe f- . ye ONS in shell, * ch. 2,
catch under the 4th
and 5th rows with
s.c., ch. 2, shell in
shell ; ‘repeat from
*,1 d.c. in end of
Tow.
7. Same as the
4th row through
the shells, then ch.
2 and 3d.c. in
loops 3 times.
8. Chain 2 and 3
d.c.in loops 3 times,
ch. 2, shell in shell,
* ch, 5, shell in
s]
No. 52.
shell ; repeat from *, 1 d. c. in end of row
56 HOME WORK.
9, Same as 6th row through the shells, ch. 2 and 3 d.c. 4
times.
10. Chain 2 and 3 d. c. 4 times, ch. 2; finish like 4th r~
11. Chain 3, shell, ch. 5, shell, ch. 5, shell, ch, 2 and 3
in loops 5 times,
12. Chain 2 and 3 d.c. in loops 5 times, ch. 2, shell, ch. 2 ;
finish like 6th row.
13, Chain 3, whell, ch, 5, shell, ch. 5, shell, ch, 2 and 3 d. ¢,
in loops 6 times.
14, Chain 2 and 3d.c. in loops 6 times, ch. 2, shell, ch. ¢ ty
shell, ch. 5, sheil, 1 d. oc.
15. Same as 9th row through the shells, * ch. 3, 1 d.o, under
ch. 2; repeat from * 6 times, ch. 3, 1 d.c, in same loop as the
last d. c, * ch. 3 and 1 d. c. under ch. 2; repeat from * 5 times,
ch. 3, catch with s, c, in the last st. of foundation ch.
16, Chain 5, skip the lst loop, make a shell in 2nd loop, *
skip a loop, make a shell in next ; repeat from * 5 times, ch *;
make a ehell, ch. 5, make a shell, ch, 5, make a shell, 1 d
17, Chain 3, make a shell, * ch. 5, "shell in shell ; Tepe.
from * 9 times, "ch. 5, catch with s, c. in the last st. of founda-
tion ch.
18, Chain 2, catch with s.c. in middle of ch. 5 in last row,
ch. 2, * 1 d. c. in middle of shell, ch. 4, catch with s. c. in the
Ist st. of ch. 4. This makes a picot. Ch. 1, repeat from * 3
times, 1 d.c., ch. 4, catch with s, c. in the Ist st. of ch. 4, ch.
2, 1 s. c. under middle of ch. 5, ch, 2, fill in the 2nd shell same
as the lst; so on round the point. You will have 7 shells
filled in—ch, 2, catch with s. c. under ch. 5, ch. 2, shell in shell,
finish like 12th row.
This finishes one point.
First row of 2nd point—Ch. 3, shell in shell, ch. 5, shell in
shell, ch. 5, shell in shell ; repeat from 2nd row.
In working the last row of 2nd point make one picot, and
catch the ond picot to the 2nd picot in the last shell of the lst
point.
No. 58,—Hady Lace.
Make a chain of 15 stitches.
1. Three d. c, in 4th st. of ch., ch, 1, 3d. c in same st., 1 8.
c. in 5th st.of ch., ch, 4, 3 d. c. in 10th st., ch. 1, 3d.c. in ©
same st., ch. 2, 1 d, c. in each of the last 3 st. of ch. ; turn.
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CROCHET PATIEXNS, 57
2. Chain 3, 3d. c. between the 2nd and 3rd d. c, of last row,
ch. 2, 3d.c. in lst ch. of 2, ch. 2, 3d... in ch. of 1, ch. 1, 3
d.c. in same, | 8. c. in lat st. of ch. of 4, ch. 4, 3 d, c. inch. ‘of
1, ch. 1, 3d. , in same, 1s. c in lst st, ‘of next ch. ; turn,
3. Chain 5, 3d. c. in lst ch. of 1, ch. 1, 3 d.c. in same, 1 &
c, in lat at. of ch, 4, ch. 4, 3d, . in next ch. of 1,ch. 1, 3.d.c.
in same, ch. 2, 3d. c. in lst ch. of 2, ch. 2, 3 d.c. in next ch.
of 2; turn.
4, Chain 3, make 3 d. c. between 2nd and 3ri d. c. of last
row, ch, 2, 3d. c. in lst ch. of 2, ch. 2, 3d. c. in 2nd ch. of 2,
ch.’2, 3 d. c. in lst ch. of 1, ch. 1, 3d. c in same, 1 8. c in let
st. of ch. of 4, ch. 4, 3 d. c. in 2nd ch. of 1, ch. 1,3 d.c. in
same, | s. c, in lst st. of next or last ch. ; turn.
5. Chain 5, 3 d. c. in lst ch. of 1, ch. 1, 3d. c. in same, 1 5.
c. in lst at. of ch. of 4, ch. 4,3 d. c. in next ch. of 1, ch. 1, 3 d.
c. in same, ch, 2, 3d. c. in Ist ch. of 2, ch. 2, 3d. c. in 2nd
ch. of 2,3, c. in last ch. of 2 ; turn.
6. Chain 3, make 3 d. c. between the 2nd and 3rd d. c. of
last row, ch. 2, 3d. c. in let ch. of 2, ch. 2, 3d. c. in 2nd ch.
of 2, ch. 2, 3 d.c. in lat ch. of 1, ch. 1, 3d.c. in same, 1 8 c.
in let st. of ch. of 4, ch. 4, 3 d.c. inlast ch. 1, ch. 1, 3d. c.
in same, 1 8, c. in Let st. of next ch. ; turn.
7. Chain 5, 3 d.c. in lst ch. of 1, ch. 1, 3d. c. in same, 1 2,
c. in lst st. of ch. of 4, ch, 4, 3 d. c. in next ch. of 1, ch. 1, 3
d. c. insame, ch, 2, 3d. c. in let ch. of 2, ch. 2, 3d. c in 2nd
ch. of 2, ch. 2, 3 d.c. in 3rd ch. of 2, ch. 2, 3 d. c. in last ch.
of 2; turn.
8, Chain 3, 3d.c . between the 2nd and 3rd d. o. of last row,
are tank of 2, ch. 3, 3d. c. in 1st ch. of 2, 1 8. c. in 2nd
ch. of 2, ch. 3, 3 d.c. in Ond ch. of 2,18. ¢ in 3rd ch, of 2,
ch. 3, 3d. c. in 3rd ch. of 2, 1 s. c. in 4th ch, of 2, ch. 3, 3d.c.
in 4th ch. of 2, ch. 2, 3d.c. in lst ch. of 1, ch. 1, 3.d.c. in
same, 1 s. c. in next st., ch. 4, 3 d. c. in last ch. of 1, ch. 3, dc.
in same, | 8, c. in lst st. of ch.
Repeat from lst row.
- No. 54.—Palm Lace.
Make a chain of 44 stitches.
1. Miss 7 sts., * 1 d.c. in the next, 2 ch., miss 3 sts., 1 d.
c. in next ; repeat from * across the ch., 5 ch. ; turn,
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58 HOME WORK.
2. One d.c. on d.c., 2 ch., d.c.ond.c¢, 2 ch.,d.c on d.c.,
2ch., d.c. on d.c., 2 d.c. under,2 ch.,d.c. on d.c., 2 ch., d.c.
on d.c., 2d.c. under 2 ch., d.c. on d.c.,* 2 ch.,d.c ond.c.;
repeat from * across the row ; 5 ch.; turn.
3, One d.c. on d.c., 2 ch. 5 times, 1 d.c. in each of 13 d.c.,
2ch., d.c. on d.c., 2 ch, d.c.ond.c.; 2ch,d.c.ond.¢., 7
ch., 1 s.c. ix the end of ch. first made ; this forms a loop for
the scallop ; turn.
4. Ten d. c. under the loop, 1 d. c. on d.c., 2 ch. d. c. on
d.c., 2 ch., 1 d.c. on each of 22 st., 1 d.c. on each d.c., with
2 ch. between, 5 ch. ; turn.
—E 5. One d.c. on d.c.,
ae 2 ch, d.c. on d.c., 2
ch., 1 d.c. on each of
25 st, 2 ch. d.c. on
d.c., 2ch., d.c. on d.c.,
* 1 ch d.c. on dic,
repeat from * all around
the scallop ; turn.
6.. Two d.c. under
each 1 ch., 2 ch., 1 dic.
in d.c, 2 ch., d.c. on
d.c. 1 d.c. on each of
25 d.c, 2ch.,d.c on
d.c.,2ch., d.u on d.c,
2ch.,d.c on dic, 5
ch. ; turn.
; 7. ee d.c. on d.c.,
ch., 1 d.c. on each of
NO 7 d.c,2 ch,d.c on
d.c., 2ch., 1 d.c. on each of 4d.c., 2.ch., 1 d.c. on each of
10 d.c., 2 ch., d.c. on d.c, 2 ch, d.c. ond.c, * 2ch, ld.
between each cluster of 2 d.c., repeat from * around the
scallop; turn.
8. * Five d.c. under first 2 ch., 1 d.c. under next 2 ch,,
repeat from * until you have 5 shells of 5d. c. each, 2 ch.,
d.c. on d.c., 2 ch., d.c. on d. c., 2 ch., 1 d.c. on each of 7 d.c.,
* 2ch.,d.c. ond.c., 2 ch, d.c on d.c, 2ch,d.c.on dc,
repeat from * twice more, 2 ch., 1 d, 0, on each of 4d. c., 2
ch., d,c. on d.c., 2 ch., do. ond, c., 5 ch, ; turn.
CROCHET PATTERNS. 59
9. One d.c. on d.c., 2 ch.,d.c. ond.c, 2 ch, 7 d.c (1 d.c.
on d.c., 2d.c. under 2 ch., d.c. on d.c., 2.d.c. under next 2
ch., d.c, on d.c.); * 2ch.,d.c. on d.c., repeat from * 7 times
more, and on the scallop (a) 2 ch., 1 dc. in middle of shell, 2
ch., 1 d. c. in same place, 2 ch., 1 d.c., 2 ch, 1 d.c., in the
s.c. of last row, repeat from (a) across the scallop, but do not
work into the middle of last shell; turn.
10. * A shell of 5 d.c under first 2 ch., 1 ch., 1 d.c. under
next 2 ch., ch. 1, and repeat from * until you have 8 shells on
the edge of scallop, the last being caught with 1 s.c. in the
last. 2 ch. of scallop; (a) 2 ch., d.c. on d.c., repeat from (a)
across the row, 5 ch., turn.
11. One d.c. ond. c., * 2 ch., d.c. on d.c., repeat from *
across the row, 5 ch., turn.
12. One d.c. on d.c., 2 ch., d.c. on d.c., 2 ch, 1d. c., 2 ch.,
4 d.c., 2ch,4d.c,2 ch. 1d.c..on d.c. across the row, 5
ch. ; turn.
13. Like 3rd row, catching the 7 ch. with a d.c. on to the
ch. of the 11th row.
Now go on from the 4th row.
No. 55.—Baccaro Lace,
This trimming is worked shortwisc. Make a chain of 23
stitches.
1. Pass over 7 st., 1 d. c. into the next, * 2 ch., pass over 2
st., 1 d. c. into the next, repeat from * 3 times more, 1 d.c.
into each of next 3 sts, 9 ch.; turn.
2. One d. c. into each of the first 3 sts. of 9 ch. and 1 into
the next, 2 ch., pass over 2 st., 1 d.c. into each of next 4 sts.,
* 2 ch., pass over 2 st., 1 d.c. into the next, repeat from * 3
times more, 5 ch. ; turn.
3. One d. c. into top of next d.c., 2 ch., 1 d. c, into next d.
c., 2 ch., pass over 2 st., 1 d. c. into each of next 4 sts, 5 ch.,
1 tr., into centre of next ch., 5 ch., pass over 4 st., 1 d. c. into
each of next 4 sta, 11 ch. ; turn.
4. One d. c. into each of the first 3 sts. of 11 ch.; and 1
into next st., 5 ch., pass over 4 of the 5 ch, 1 8, c. into each of
next 3 sts., 5 ch., pass over 4 ch. and 3 d, c. into each of next
4 ats., 2 ch., over 2 st, 1 d.c, into the next, 2 ch,, pass
over 2 at., 1 d, c, into the next, 5 ch. ; turn.
60 ’ HOME WORK.
5. Pass over 2 st., 1d. c. into each of next 4 sts., 7 ch., pass
over 8 st., 1 8. c. into each of next 5 sts, 7 ch., pass over 8 at.,
1 d. c. into each of next 4 sts., 5 ch. ; turn.
6. Four d. c. into 7 ch., 6 ch., 3 s. c. into the centre of 5 s.
c., 6 ch., pass over 4 ch., 1 d. c. into each of next 4 sts., 2 ch.,
pass over 2 st.. 1 d.c. into next st., 2 ch, 1 d.c. into end st.,
5 ch, ; turn. ’
7. One d. cc. into next d.c., 2 ch, 1d.c. into next d.c., 2
ch., pass over 2 st., 1 d. c. into each of next 4 sts., 4 ch., 1 tr.
into centre of 3.8. c., 4 ch., pass over 5 st., 1 d.c. into each of
next 4 sts., 4 ch. ; turn.
8. Passover 3 st., 1 d.c. into each of next 4 sts., 2 ch., pass over
3 st., 1 d.c. into each of next 4 sts., * 2 ch., pass over 2 st., 1
d.c. into the next, repeat from * 3 times more, 5 ch. ; turn.
9. Pass over 2 st., 1 d. c. into the next, * 2 ch., pass over 2
st., 1d. c, into the next, repeat from * 4 times more, 1 d. c.
into each of next 3 sts., 9 ch.
Repeat from 2nd row.
No. 56.—Prim Wheel Lace. (/\\) | tr
Make a chain of 15 stitches,
1. Three d. cc, in 4th st. of ch., 1 ch., 3 d. c. in same (this
forms a shell), 6 ch,, 3 d. c. in last st. ofch., 1 ch., 3d.c, in
same ; turn.
2. Shell in shell, 3 ch., fasten with slip st. in centre of the 2
rows of ch., 3 ch., shell in shell ; turn.
3. Three ch., shell in shell, 6 ch., shell in shell ; turn.
4, Shell in shell, 6 ch., shell in shell ;, turn.
5. Three ch., shell in shell, 3 ch., fasten in the centre of 2
rows of ch., 3 ch., shell in shell, take the hook out of the work,
put it through the last st. of shell in 4th row, through the st.
that you took your hook from, and draw it through them, ch.
10 ; turn, and put 1's, c. in 6th st. of 10 ch. (this makes a loop),
8 ch., fasten in top of last st. of shell in lst row ; turn, 16 dc.
in 8 ch, 1 8. c. in loop; turn, * 8 ch., 1 d.c. in 1lthd. c. of
the 16 in last row, 2 ch., 1 d. c, in 13th st., 2’ch., 1 d.c. in 15th
st., 2 ch., 1 d. c, in last et, ; turn, 5ch., 1d.c. ind. c. of last -
row, 2ch., 1 d.c. in next d. c. of last row, 2 ch, 1 d. oc in
next d. c. of last row, 16d, c, in ch. 8, 1 & c in loop; repeat
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 61
from the * until there are 8 spokes in the wheel, then put 7 d.
c. in ch. of 4,
6. Shell in shell, 6 ch., shell in shell ; turn.
7. Three ch., shell in shell, 6 ch., shell in shell, take the hook
out, put it through the 12th d. c. in last spoke, through the st.
you took the hook from, and draw through them ; turn.
8. Shell in shell, 3 ch., fasten in centre of 2 rows of ch., 3
ch., shell in shell ; turn.
’ 9. Three ch.; shell in shell, 6 ch., shell in shell, fasten the
same as before in last d. c. of the 16 in the spoke.
with shells until there are 14 rows, then repeat from 5th row,
which commences the 2nd wheel. Fasten the wheels together
with 1 8, c. at the points of the last 2 spokes in 1st wheel made
by 2ch. Crochet 10 more rows of shells, then make the 3rd
wheel.
No. 57.—Mikado Lace.
This pattern is Japanese and the little fans throughout the
pattern are perfect.
Make a chain of 24 stitches.
1. Three d. c. in 4th st., ch. 2, 3 d. c. in next st., ch. 4, 1 d.
c. in 9th st. from Ist shell, ch. 3, 1 d.c. in same st., ch.. 4, 1
shell in last st. of ch., ch. 3 ; turn.
2. Shell in shell of Ist'row,
) ch. 3,8 d.c.in 3 ch., ch. 3,
shell in centre of next shell,
ch. 5 ; turn.
3. Shell in shell, ch. 2, 1d.
c. hetween each of the 8 d. c.
with 1 ch. between, ch. 2, ©
shell in shell, ch. 3, turn.
4, Shell in shell, 3 d. c.
between each d. c. in last row,
shell in shell, then put 8 d.c.
with ch. 1 between in ch. 5
aay atend of 2nd row, catch with
a 8s. c. in end of lst row.
5. One d.c., ch. 3, 1 8. ¢.,,
all between the d. c of last
row, ch. 2, shell in shell, ch.
62 HOME WORK.
4,1 d.c, between 3rd and 4th groups of 3rd d.c. in last row,
ch. 3, 1d. c. in same place, ch. 4, shell in shell, ch. 3; turn.
Repeat from 2nd row.
Insertion is made to match like the heading.
No. 58.—Wide Economy Lace.
Make a chain of 14 stitches ; turn.
1, One d. c. in 4th st. of ch., ch. 3, 5d. c. in 7th st. of ch.,
ch. 3, skip 3, 1 d. c. in each of next 2 st. of ch., ch. 3,1 d. c in
last 2 Bt. ; turn.
2. Chain 3, 1 d.c. in top of 2nd d. c. of last row, ch. 3, 1 d.c.
in top of each of next 2 d. c., ch. 3, 1 d. c in 3rdd. c. of group
5, ch. 2, 1d. c. in same, ch. 3, 1 d. c. in each of next 2 d.c.; turn.
3. Chain 3, 1 d.c. in top of 2nd d.c., ch. 3, 5 d.c. in loop
made by ch. 2, ch. 3, 1.d.c, in each of next 2 d.c., ch. 3,2 d.c
at end of row ; turn.
4, 6, 8 and 10, like 2nd row.
5, 7, 9 and 11, like 3rd row.
12. Chain 3,1 d.c. in 2nd d.c., ch. 3,1 d.c. in each of next
2-d.c., ch. 3, 1 d. c. in 3rd d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in. same, ch. 3,
1 d.c. in each of next. 2 d. c., ch. 8, turn work, and s. c. in top
of last.d. c. of 10th
row, ch. 2, 1s. c. in
of last d. c. of
9th row ; turn.
13. Eighteen d.c.
in loop made by cb.
8, 1d... in each of
next 2°d. c. of last
row, proceed as in
2nd row ; turn.
14. Chain 3, 1 d.
c. in 2nd d.c., ch. 3,
1d. c. in each of next
2d. c., ch. 3, 1 d.c.
in 3rd d. c., ch. 2, .
d. ¢. in same, ‘ch.
1 d. c. in each of nest 2d. c., ch 3, 2 d.c. in top of 3rd d. c., I
3, 2d. c, in top of 6th, ch. 3, 2d. c, in 9th, ch 3, aa, c, in
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 63
12th, ch. 3, 2 d.c. in 15th, ch. 3, 1s. c. in top ofd. c. of 8th row,
ch. 2, 1s. c. ind. c. of 7th row ; turn.
15. * Chain 3, 1 d.c. in each of 2d. c. and Ist st. of ch. 3,
repeat from * 4 times, ch. 3, proceed as in 13th row.
16. Chain 3, | d.c. in 2nd d.c., ch. 3, 2 d. c. in next 2d.c.,
ch. 3, 1d.c. in 3rdd.c., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in same, ch. 3, 1 d. c. in
each of next 2d. c., * ch. 3, 1 d. c. in 3rd st. of ch. 3, 1d. c. in
each of next 3 d. c., repeat from * 4 times, ch. 8. 1s. c. ind. ¢.
of 6th row, ch. 2, 1 s.c. ind. c. of 5th row ; turn.
17. * Chain 3, 1 d. c. in 3rd st. of ch. 3, 1 d.c. in each of next
4d.c., 1d.c. in Ist st. of ch. 3, repeat from *4 times, ch. 3,
proceed as in 15th row ; turn.
18. Chain 3, 1 d.c. in 2nd d.c., ch. 3, 2 d. ¢., ch. 3, 1d. ¢. in
3rd d. ¢., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in same, ch. 3, 2 d.c., * ch. 3, 1 d.c. in
3rd st. of ch. 3, 1 d. c. in each of next 3d.c., ch. 3, 1d. ec. in
each of next 4 sts., repeat from * 4 times, ch. 3, 1 #. c. in d. c.
of 4th row, ch 2, 1 8. c. in d. c. of 3rd row ; turn.
19. Chain 3, 2 d. c. under ch. 3, * ch 4, 2 tr. under ch. 3,
ch. 3, 2 tr. in same, ch. 4, 2 tr. under ch. 3, repeat from * 3
times, ch. 4, 2 tr. in loop of ch. 3, ch. 3, 2 tr. in same, ch. 4, 2
d. c. under ch. 3, ch. 2, 2 d. c., proceed as in 17th row.
20. Chain 3, 1 d. c., ch. 3, 2 d. c., ch. 3, 1d. c. in 3rd d. c., cb.
2, 1d. c. in same, ch. 3, 2 d.c., ch. 2, 1d. c¢. ind. c., ch. 2, 1
s. c, under ch. 4, ch. 3, * 1 tr. under ch. 3, ch. 1, repeat from *
7 times, 1 tr. under same ch. 3, ch. 3, 1 s. c. under ch. 4, ch. 3,
s. c. under next loop of ch. 4, repeat the scallop 4 times, ch. 3,
s.c. in last loop of ch. 4, ch. 3, 1 d. c. in 2nd d.c., ch. 3, 8. c. in
top of d. c. in 2nd row, ch. 2, s. c. in d. c. of Ist row; turn.
21. Chain 3, d.c. ind. c., * ch. 3, 8. c. between Ist and 2nd
tr., repeat from * 6 times, ch. 3, s. c. in 2nd loop of ch. 3, ch. 3,
s.c. between lst and 2ndtr. of 2nd scallop, so continue through
the row until you have finished the last scallop, ch. 3, d.c. in d.
c., ch. 3. 1d. c. in each of next 2 d.c., prbaced as before.
"This finishes the pattern.
Repeat from 2nd row. This is handsome worked with silk.
No. 59.—Mikado Fan Lace.
Make a chain of 16 stitches,
1. Miss 4, 3 d.c. in 5th st., ch. 1, 3d. c. in same, ch. 4,
miss 4, 1d. c. in 5th, ch. 1, 1 d. o. in same, ch. 4, miss 4, 3 d,
c, in 5th, ch. 1, 3 d,o, in same, ch, 3 ; turn.
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2. Shell in shell, ch. 2, 8 d. c, between 2'd.c., ch. 2, shell in
shell, 1d. c. in d. ¢. at end of shell, ch, 3 ; turn.
3. Shell in shell, 1 d. c. between next 2d.c., ch. 1,1 d. ¢.
between next 2 d. c., ete., until 7 d. c. have been made, ch. 3,
shell in shell, 1 d. c. in 3 ch. at end, 3 ch. ; turn.
4, Shell in shell, work a little scallop of 1 sc, 2d.c,lsac.
in 1 ch., repeat until 6 small scallops have been made. This
finishes one small fan. Shell in shell, 1 d. c. in 3 ch. at end, 3
ch. ; turn.
5. Shell in shell, ch. 4, 1 d. c. between 3rd and 4th little
scallop, ch. 1, 1 d. c. in same place, ch, 4, shell in shell, 1 d. c
in 3 ch, at end, 3 ch. ; turn.
6. Like 2nd row.
7. Like 3rd.
8. Like 4th.
9. Like 5th.
10. Like 2nd.
11. Like 3rd.
12. Like 4th, except ch. 5, instead of ch 3 at Raghanti
13. Like 5th, except work 13 d. c. in 5 ch. at end and work
lscinld.c ‘of preceding row.
14, * Chain 1, 1 d. c. between next 2 d.c,, repeat from * ten
times ; shell in shell, etc., asin 2nd row.
15, "Like 3rd to scallop, *2d c between next 2d.c., ch. 2;
repeat from * 10 times, 1 8. c. in d. c. on side of insertion.
16. Chain 3, * make a shell of 2 d. , 1 ch, 2d. c, in 2 ch.,
repeat from * 9 times, finish with shell in shell, etc., as in 4th
row.
17. Like 5th, * then make a shell of 3 d. c., 2 ch., 3 d. c in
shell of 2d. c. repeat from * 9 times, 1 s.c, in d. ¢. along i inser-
tion.
18. Shel] in shell 11 times; the 11th is the regular snell in
shell of insertion ; finish as in ‘@nd row.
19, Like 3rd row, shell in shell 10 times a large scallop, 1 s.
c. in d, c, along insertion.
20. Shell in shell 11 times ; finish as in 4th row.
21. Like 5th, then shell in ‘shell 10 times in scallop, 1s. C. in
ch. at end of 1st row.
22. Make 10 shells for edge, each consisting of 12 d. c. in
shell, then shell in shell, etc., as in 2nd row,
CROCHET PATTERNS, 65
Repeat, letting the insertion follow regularly and attaching
the first border shell of second scallop to the last border shell of
first by one slip st, in the middle.
No. 60.—Wide Canton Lace.
Make a chain of 31 stitches,
1. Miss 6 ch., 1 d. c. in next st., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d. c. in next,
9 ch., miss 2, 1d. c. in next, 2 ch., miss 2, 1d. c. in each of
_ 4st. 2ch., miss 2, 1d. c.
in next, 2 ‘ch, miss 2, 1
d. c. in next, 2 ch., miss 2,
h 1d.c. in next, 2 ch., miss
@ 2,1 d.c. in last st. of ch. ;
turn.
2. Five ch,, 1 d.c. on
2nd d.c., 2 ch., d.c. on
d.c., 2 ch., 1 d. c. ineach
of 4 st. 2 ch., miss 2, 1d.
c. in each of 4 st., 2 ch.,
d.c. ond. c, 2ch., d.c.
on d.c., 2 ch., d. c. in
3rd stitch of ch., at end
of row ; turn.
3. Five ch., 1 d. c.
. 60. on 2 d.a., 2 ch., 1 dec.
on each of next t at, 4 ch., 1 8. c. under 2 ch., 4 ch,, mise 4 d. c.,
ld.c. in each cf next 4 st, 2ch., 1 dic. on d. C., 3 oh., ld.c.
in 3rd st. at end of row; turn.
4. Five ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d. c. on each of 4 st., 4 ch., 1 8. c.
under 4 ch. of previous row, 4 ch., 1 8, c. under next 4 ch., 4
ch., 1d. c. in each of 4 st., 2 ch., 1 d.c. at end of row ; turn.
5. Five ch., 1 d.c. in Ist d. c., 2 ch., miss 2 d. c., 1 d.c. in
next d. c,, and in next 3 st. of ch., 4 ch., 1 8, c. under 4 ch.,
4 ch., 1d. c. in 2nd of 4 ch., and in each of next 3 st., 2 ch.,
miss 2 d. c., 1d. c. in next, 2 ch., 1 d. c. in ch. at end of row ;
turn,
6. Five ch., 1 d.c. on d.c., 2 ch., 1 d.c. in 4th of 4d.c., 2
ch., miss 2 d. c., 1 d. c. in each of 4 st., 2 ch., 3d. c. on ch. st.
and d,c. on d.c., 2 ch., miss 2d.c., 1 d.c.ond.c., 2 ch, 1d.
¢c, in 3rd of 5 ch. ; turn.
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7. Five ch., 1 d. c. ond. c., 2 ch., 1 d.c. ond. c., 2 ch., miss
2 d.c., 1 d.c. in next, 2 ch., 1d. c. in each of 4 st., 2 ch., miss
2, 1d. c. in next, 2 ch., 1 d.c. ond. c., 2 ch,, 1 d. c in 3rd at.
of ch. ; turn.
8. Five ch., 1d. c. ond. c., 2 ch., 1d. c. ond. c., 2 ch., 1 d.
c. on each of next 4 st., 2 ch., miss 2 st., 1 d.c. on next 4 st.,
2ch., 1d.c. ond, c., 2ch.,1 dc ond.c., 2 ch., 1 d.c. atend
of row ; turn.
9. Five ch., 1d. c. on d.c., 2ch., 1d. c. ond. c. and on each -
of next 3 st., 4ch., 1 s. c. under 2 ch., 4 ch., miss 3 d.c, 1 dc.
in next d. c., and in each of next 3 st., 2 ch., d. c. ond. c., 2 ch.,
1 d.c. in 3rd st. at end of row.
Now commence the large scallop thus: 3 ch., 8 d. c. under
the 5 ch. the last d. c. was worked in, 1 8. c. in 8th row, 2 ch.,
1s. c, caught into the 5 ch. of 7th row; turn.
10. Two ch, 6 d. c. sevarated by 2 ch. across the 8 d. ¢.;
taking up both loops of the d,c. Continue like 4th row.
11. Like 5th row to the scallop, then 2 ch., 2 d. c. on each
of 6 d. c. with 2 ch. between each group of 2 d.c., 1 ac. inch.
of 6th row,.2ch., 1 8.c. in ch. of 5th row ; turn.
12. Two ch., 3 d,c. in each group of 2 d. c, with 2 ch
between each 3 d. c., 2 ch. ; continue like 6th row.
13. Like 7th row to scallop, then 2 ch., 4 d. c, on each group
of 3d. c., with 2 ch. between, 1 s.c. in ch. of 4th row, 2 ch., 1
s.c.in ch. of 3rd row; turn.
14. Two ch., 5 d. c. on each group of 4 d.c. with 2 ch. be-
tween ; continue like 2nd row.
15. Like 3rd row to scallop, then 2 ch., 6 d. c. on each group
of 5 d.c., with 2 ch. between, 1 s. c. in ch. of 2nd row, 2 ch., 1
8s. c. in ch. of 1st row ; turn.
16. Twoch., 7 d. c. on each group of 6 d. c., 2 ch. between ;
continue like 4th row.
17. Like 5th row of scallop, then 2 ch., 8 d.c. on each group
of 7 d.c., 2 ch. between, 1 s. c. in foundation ch. ; turn, 18. ¢.
back over 8 d. c., 12 d. c. under each 2 ch., with 1 s. c. in the
centre of each 8 d. c. This will give you 6 small scallops as an
edge of the large scallop. Repeat the insertion.
Make 10 rows of the insertion, and commence the 2nd wheel.
CROCHET PATTERNS. 67
No. 61.—Florence Lace.
Make a chain of 26 stitches.
1. Two d. c. in 4th at. of ch., 1 ch., 3d. c. in 8th st., 1 ch.,
3 d. c. in 12th st., 1 ch., 1 d.c. in 14th st., 1 ch., 3d.¢, lch.,
3d. c. in 17th st. This makes one shell. 1 s. c. in 19th st.,
2'ch., 3d. c., 1 ch., 3d. c. (a shell) in 22nd st., 1 ch., 1 d.c.,
3 ch., 1s. c. in 25th st., 1 s. c. in 26th st. ; turn.
2. Twelve d. c. in the 3 ch., 1 ch., * shell in shel), 1 8. c. in
last d. c. of shell in previous row, 2 ch., shell in shell, 1 ch., 3
d. c. under the Ist ch. after the 3d. c. in ]st row, 1 ch., 3 d.c.
under the next cb., 1 ch., 3 d. c. under the next ch., 1 d. c. py
the last st. ; turn.
‘3. Three cb., 2 d. c. under the lst ch., 1 ch., 3d. c. in the
next cii., 1 ch., 3 d.c. inthe next ch., 1 ch., 3 d. c. in the next
ch., 1 ch., 1 d. c. on top of d. c. before shell, 1 ch., shell in
shell, 1 ¢. c. in last st. of shell, 2 cb., shell in shell, 1 ch., * 1 d.
c. between the lst and 2nd d. c. of scallop, 1 ch., 1d. c. between
3rd and 4th, 1 ch., 1 d. c. between 4th and 5th and so on to the
end of the scallop. There should be 8 d.c. ; turn.
4. Ones. c., 2d. c. and 1 8. c. in each 1 ch. of scallop. There
should be 7 scallops. Two ch., repeat from * in 2nd row ; turn.
5. Repeat to * in 3rd row, 1 d.c., 3cb., and 1 8. c. in last st.
of scallop, Is. c. in the top of 1st small scallop ; turn. Repeat
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No. 62.—Pineapple Lace.
‘Long and slender pineapples, slightly curved, are placed hor-
izontally together to form the shallow scallops for the bottom
of the lace, and all the rest of the lace and heading above is
crocheted in square openwork, which can be made of any width
preferred.
Make a chain of 27 stitches.
1. Miss 3, 3d.c.,2 ch, 3d.c.,all in 4th st. (this forms a
shell), 3 ch., miss 3, 3 d.c., 2 ch.. 3d. c. all in next st., 3 ch.,
miss 3, 1 shell, as before, in next st., miss 2, 1 d. c. in next st.,
* 1 ch., miss 1, 1 d. c. in next st.; repeat from * 5 times;
turn.
2. Two ch., 1 d.c. under Ist loop of 1 ch. tween lst and
2nd d.c., * 1ch., 1 d. c. under next 1 ch., repeat from * 4 times ;
1 ch,, 1 dc. just before shell (7 open holes) ; shell under 2 ch.
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of shell, 3ch., 11 d. c. under 2 ch. of 2nd shell, 3 ch., shell under
2 ch. of next shell ; turn.
3. Three ch., shell in shell, 3 ch., 1 d.c. between lst and 2nd
d.c. of the 11th d.c., 1 d.c. between 2nd and 3rdd.c., * 1 d.c. be-
tween next 2 d. c., repeat from * 7 times (10 d. c.) 3 ch., shell
in shell, 1 d. c. directly after shell a, 1 ch., 1 d. c. under 1 ch.,
repeat from a 6 times ; turn.
4. Two ch., 1 d.c. under 1 ch. between lst and 2nd d.c. ; *
1 ch., 1 d. c. under next 1 ch., repeat from * 5 times; 1 ch., 1
d. c, just before shell, shell in shell, 3 ch., 1 d.c. between lst
and 2nd d. c. of 10d. c.,a@1d.c. between next 2 d. c., repeat
fram a 7 times (9 d. c.), 3 ch., shell in shell ; turn.
5. Three ch., shell in shell, 3ch., 1 d. c. between each d. c.
of 9d. c. (8 d. c.), 3 ch., shell in shell, 1 d. c. after shell, * 1
ch., 1 d. c. under 1 ch., repeat from * 7 times ; turn.
6. Two cb., 1d. c. under lst 1 ch., * 1 ch., 1 d.c. under next
1 ch., repeat from * 6 times, 1 ch., 1 d.c. just before shell, shell
in shell, 3 ch., 1 d. c. between Ist and 2nd d.c., 1 d. c. between
each of next 6 d. c., 3 ch., shell in shell ; turn.
7. Three ch., shell in shell, 3 ch., 1 d. c. between 1st and 2nd
d. c. of 7 d.c., 1d. c. between each of next 5 d.c., 3 ch., shell
in shell, 1 d. c. directly after shell, 1 cb., 1 d. c. under * 1 ch.,
1d. c. under next 1 ch., repeat from * 7 times ; turn.
8. Two ch., 1 d.c. between lst and 2nd d. c., 1 ch., 1 d.c.
under 1 ch., * 1] ch., 1 d. c. under next 1 ch., repeat from * 6
times; 1 ch., 1d. c. just before shell, shell in shell, 3 ch., 1 d.
c. between lst and 2nd d.c., 1 d. c. between each of next 4 d.
c., 3. ch., shell in shell; turn.
9. Three ch., shell in shell, 3 ch., 1 d. c. between each of 5
d. c., 3 ch., shell in shel], 1d. c. just after shel], 1 cb., 1 d. c.
between each of 10d.c. ; turn.
10. Two ch., 1 d. c. between Ist and 2nd d.c., * 1 ch., 1d. c.
under | ch. between next 2 d. c., repeat from * 8 times, 1 ch., 1
d. c. just before shel], shell in shel], 3 ch., 1 d. c. between each
of 4d. c., 3 ch., shell in shell ; turn.
11. Three ch., shell in shell, 3 ch., 1 d. c. between each of 3
. d.c., 3 ch., shell in shell, 1 d. c. after shell, 1 ch., 1 d. c. under
1 ch.,* 1 ch., 1 d. c. under next 1 cb., repeat from * 9 times ;
turn.
12, Two ch., 1 d. c. between lst and 2nd d.c., 1 ch., 1 d.c.
under 1 ch., *1 ch., 1d. c. under next 1 ch., repeat from * 8
CROCHET PATTERNS. 69
times, 1 cb., 1 d. o, just before shell, shell in shell, 3 ch.,1 d, c.
between 2 d.c., 3 ch., shell in shell ; turn.
13. Three ch., shell in shell, shell in uext shell, 1 d. c. just
after shell, 1 ch., 1 d.c., under 1 vb., *1 ch., 1 d. c., under next
1 ch., repeat from * 10 times; turn.
~ 14.. Two ch., 1 d. ¢, between lst and 2nd d.c., 1 ch., 1.d. ¢.
under 1 ch., * 1 ch., 1 d. c. under next 1 ch., repeat from * 9
times, 1 ch., 1 d. c. just before shell, shell in shell; turn.
15. Three ch., shell in shel!, 3 ch., miss 2d. c., 1 shell under
1 ch., between 2nd and 3rd d. ¢.
This shell is the foundation for the 2nd pineapple ; 3 ch.,
miss 3 d.c., 1 shell under 1 ch., between the 5th and 6th d. ¢.,
1 d. c. after shell, 1 ch., 1 d.c. under 1 ch.,*1ch,1d. c.
under next 1 ch., repeat from 5 times. |
Repeat from 2nd row for the length required.
No. 63.—Ely Lace.
Make a chain of 40 stitches,
1. Single crochet in 4th st. of ch., ch. 5,8, c. in 10th st. of ch.,
ch. 6, make a picot by catching thread through 3rd st. of ch. 6,
ch. 5, 8. c. in 15th st. of ch., ch. 6 picot, ch. 3,'s. c. in 20th st.
g. ¥ Ff _g: of ch., ch. 6, turn, 8. ¢. in 8. ¢.
4 ef of 15th st. of ch., ch. 2, turn,
cae< 8 d. c. under ch. 6, ch. 6 picot,
» ch. 5, s.@ in 25th st. of ch.,
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vac. ina c. of 30th st. of ch.,
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“Ss, 2, Eight d. c. over the 8 d.
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No. 63 ch., ch. 6 picot ; turn.
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3. Chain 5, e. c. in 3rd st. of ch. 5, ch. 6 picot, ch. 5,, 8... in
first of 8 d. c., ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, . c. in last of 8 d.c., ch. 6
pivot, ch. 5, 8. c. in 3rd st. of 2nd ch. 5, ch. 6 picot, ch. 5 8. ¢.
in Ist of 8 d. c., ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, s. c. in last of 8 d. c., ch. 6;
turn.
4. One s. c. in 3rd st. of ch. 5, ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, 8. c. in 3rd
at. of next ch. 5, ch. 6 picot, ch. 3, s. c. in 3rd st. of next ch.
5, ch. 6, turn, s. c. in 2nd 8. c., ch. 2, turn, 8 d. c. under ch. 6,
ch. 5 picot, ch. 5, 8. c. in 3rd st. of ch. 5 over the block of 8 d.
c., ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, 8. c. in 3rd st. of next ch. 5, ch. 6 picot,
ch. 3, 8. c. in 3rd st. of next ch. 5, ch. 6, turn, s. c. in 2nd 8. ¢., ch.
2, turn, 8 d. c. under ch. 6, ch. 2 ; turn.
5. Eight d.c. over the 8d. c. of last row, ch. 3, 8. c. in 3rd
st. of ch. 5, ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, . c. in 3rd at. of next ch. 5, ch.
6 picot, ch. 5, 8 d. c. over the 8 d. c. of last row, ch. 3, 8. c. in
8rd st. of ch. 5, ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, 12 d. c. in ch. 6 of last row,
ch. 3, turn.
6. One d. c. with 1 ch. between, into each of 12 d.c., ch. 3,
~g.¢. in 3rd at. of ch. 5, ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, 8. c. on Ist of 8 d.c.,
ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, 8. c. on last of 8 d.c., ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, 8.¢.
on 3rd st. of 2nd ch. 5, ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, 8. c. on Ist of 8 d.c.,
ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, s. c. on last of 8 d.c., ch. 6 picot; turn.
7. Chain 5, s. c. in 3rd st. of ch. 5, ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, 8. c. in
3rd st. of next ch. §, ch. 6 picot, ch. 3, 8. c. 3rd st. of next ch. |
5, turn, ch. 6, s. c. in 2nd 8. c., ch. 2, turn, 8 d. c. under ch. 6,
ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, s. c. in 3rd st. of ch. 5 over block of 8 d. c.,
ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, s. c. in 3rd st. of ch. 5, ch. 6 picot, ch. 3, s.
c. in s. c. of ch. 3 of last row, turn, ch 6, 8. c. in next 8. ¢., ch
2, turn, 8 d. c. under ch. 6, 1 d. c. with 2 ch. between in ©
of 12 d. c. in last row, s. c. in 40th st. of ch.
8. * Chain 7, s. c. under ch. 2, repeat from * tim
‘making 11 points, ch. 2, 8 d. c. over 8 d. c. of last row, ch. »,
s. c. in 3rd st. of ch. 5, ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, 8. c. in 3rd st. of 2nd
ch. 5, ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, 8 d. c. over 8 d. c. of last row, ch. 3,
s. c. in 3rd st. of ch. 5, ch. 6 picot, ch. 5, 1 s. c. in next ch. 5,
ch. 6 picot; turn.
Repeat from 3rd row. In 7th row catch to 3rd point of
preceding scallop.
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 71
No. 64.—Deep Saw Tooth Lace.
Make a chain of 65 stitches.
1. * Miss 3, 6 d. c. in 4th st., miss 3, 18, c. in next st., miss
3, 6d. c. in next st., miss 3, 1 8. c. in next, miss 3, 6 d. c.’in
next, miss 3, 1 s. c, in next, ch. 5, miss 3, 1 s. c. in next, ch. 5,
miss 3, 1 d.c. in next; repeat from * ; turn.
2. * Chain 5, 1 s. c. in centre of 5 ch. *; repeat (ch. 5, 1 8.
c. between 3rd and 4th d. c. of previous row); repeat twice a
ch. 5, 1 d. c. in 5 ch. ; repeat from a ; ch. 5, proceeding as in
brackets twice ; ch. 5, 1 8. c. between Ist and 2nd d. c. of last
shell in preceding row, ch. 5, and 1 sg. c. in 3 ch. at end; turn.
3. Chain 3, 6 d.c. in 2nd s8.c. and 1s. c. in 5 ch.; * 6d.c.
in next s. c. and 1 8. c. in 5 ch.; * repeat from * to * 6 ch. 5,
1 s.c. in next 5 ch. }, repeat from } to }, then repeat from * to
* 3 times, next repeat from 5 to b 3 times; turn.
4. Like 2nd row, repeating from * to *3 times.
5. Like 3rd row, only repeating from ) to 6 4 times instead
of 3; turn. ‘
6. Like 4th row, repeating ch. 5, etc., 4 times; turn.
7. Like 5th row, repeating ch. 5, etc., 5 times.
8. Like 6th row, except atend. Work ch. of 5 from middle
of next to last scallop and 1 s. c. between Ist and 2nd d. c. of
last scallop.
9. Chain 3, 6 d. c. in 5 ch. just made, 1 s. c. in next 5 ch. of
preceding row, then work 2 shells, one in each of next 28. c.
with 1 s. c. in 5 ch. between shells, 2 loops of 5 ch. each, 3 scal-
i 4 loops of 5 ch. each in regular order, decreasing the scal-
0
10. A regular succession of loops of 5 ch. each as before. At
end, slope down the scallop as in 8th row by working ch. of 5
ro middle of next to last scallop, to beginning of last, as
before. ; }
11. Like 9th row, but with 3 loops at end.
12. Like 10th, with 11 loopsin all. —
13. Like 9th, with 2 loops at end. This row completes one
scallop and begins another.
Repeat from 2nd row, from 2nd little scallop on edge of large
one upon last little scallop made as a foundation.
72 HOME WORK.
No. 65.—Florenta Fan Lace.
_Make a chain of 18 stitches.
1. [wo d. c. in 5th st. of ch., 1 ch., 2 d. c. in same, ch. 5, 1
d. c. in 10th st. of ch., ch. 3, 1 @. c. in same, ch. 5, 2d. c. in
15th st. of ch., 1 ch., 2d. c. in same, ch. 5, and catch with slip
| stitch in the end of
foundation ch. ; turn.
2. Three ch., 11 d. c.
in the lst cb. 5, make a
shell by putting 2 d. c.
in ch. 1, ch. 1, 2 d.c. in
same, ch. 4, 8 d. c. in
ch.3 of last row, ch. 4,
make a shell, 1 d. c. in
last st.; turn.
3. Three ch., make a
shell, 3 ch., 1 d. c. be-
tween each of the 8 d.
A 6c. in last row, with 1
Px? ch. between each 3 ch..
make a shell, 1 d. c. be-
tween each of the d. c.
in scallop (no ch. between) ; turn.
4. Three ch., 1 d.c. and 1 ch. between each of the d. c. in
scallop, make a shell, ch. 2, 3 d. c. under the 1 ch. in the fan,
and so on until you have filled all of the 1 ch. with 3d. c.,
no ch. detween, ch. 2, make a shell, 1 d. c. in the end ;
urn.
5. Chain 3, make a shell, ch. 5, 1 d. c. in the middle of the
fan, ch. 3, 1 d. c. in same, ch. 5, make a shell, ch. 2, 1 d. c.
with 2 ch. between each of the d. c. in scallo;:; turn.
6. Three ch. and 1 d. c. between each of the d. c. in sca” ‘op,
make a shell, ch. 4, 8 d. c. under the 3 ch. in last row, ch. 4,
make a sheil, 1 d. c. in the end ; turn. Re jot
7. Chain 3, make a shell, 3 ch., 1 d. c. making 1 ch. between
each of the 8 d. c., ch. 3, make ashell, 3 d. c. and 1 ch. between
each of the d. c. in the scallop ; turn.
8. Chain 5, catch with a slip st. uader the 1 ch. in scallop,
ch, 5, catch with a slip st. under the 2nd ch. 1, and so continue
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through the scaliop. make a shell, ch. 2, 3 d. c. under the 1 ch.
of last row, and so on until you have filled them all, ch. 2, make
a shel], | d. c. in end; turn.
9. Chain 3, make a shell, ch. 5, 1 d. c., in middle fan, ch. 3,
1 d. c. in same, ch. 5, make a shell, ch. 6, catch in the middle
of ch. 5 of last row with a slip st., and so on through the scallop ;
turn.
10. Chain 7 and catch in middle ch. 6 of last row, and so on
through the scallop, make a shell, ch. 4., 8 d. c. under ch. 3 of
last row, ch. 4, make a shel], 1 d.c. in the end; turn. This
makes lst scallop.
Second scallop: 1. Chain 3, make a shell, ch. 3, 1 d. c. and
ch. 1 between the 8 d. c. of last row, ch. 3, make a shell, ch. 5,
1s. c. in small loop next to shell of last row ; turn.
2. Chain 3, 11 d.c. in cb. 5, make ashell, ch. 2, 3 d. c. under
the ch. 1 in last row, and so on until you have filled all the
loons, ch. 2, make a shell, 1 d. c. in end; turn.
3. Chain 3, make a shell, ch. 5, 1 d. c. in middle of fan, ch.
3, 1 d. c. in same place, ch. 5, make a shell, 1 d. c. between
each of the d. c. in scallop, fasten with slip st. in middle of lst
ch. of 7 in 1st scallop ; turn.
4, Chain 3, 1 d.c., 1 ch. between each of the d. c. in scallop,
make a shel), ch. 4, 8 d.c. in ch. 3, ch. 4, make a shell, 1 d. c.
in end of row ; turn.
5. Chain 3, ‘make a shell, ch. 3, 1 d.c. and 1 ch. between the
8 d.c. of last row, ch. 3, make a shell, ch. 2, 1 d. c. and ch. 2
between each d. c. of scallop, fasten with slip st. in middle of
2nd ch. 7 in 1st scallop ; turn.
6. Three ch. and 1 d. c. between each of the d. c. in scallop,
make a shell, ch. 2, 3d. c. under ch. 1 in fan, and so on until
all loops are filled up, ch. 2, make a ehell, 1 d. c. in end of row ;
turn.
7. Chain 3, make a shell, ch. 5, 1 d. c. in middle of fan, ch.
3, 1 d. c. in same, ch. 5, make a shell, 3 d. c. and ch. 1 between
each d. c. of last row, fasten with slip st. in middle of 7 ch.
8. Chain 5, fasten with slip st. under the ch. 1 in scallop,
ch. 5, fasten under next ch. 1, and so on through the scallop,
make a shell, ch. 4, 8 d. c. in ch. 3, ch. 4, make a shell, 1 d. c.
in end of row ; turn.
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9, Chain 3, make a shell, ch. 3, 1 d. c. and ch. 1 between 8
d. c. of last row, ch. 3, make a shell, 6 ch., catch in middle of 5
ch., and so on through the scallop, fasten with slip st. in ch. 7 ;
turn.
10. Seven ch., catch in middle of ch. 6, so on through the
scallop, make a shell, ch. 2, 3d. c. under ch. 1, so on until all
loops are filled, ch. 2, make a shell, 1 d.c. in end of row ; re-
peat from 2nd scallop.
11. Chain 3, make a shell, ch. 5, 1 d. c. in middle of fan, ch.
3, 1 d. ¢. in same, ch. 5, make a shell, ch. 6, 1 8. c. in small loop,
next to shell in last row.
Repeat from 2nd row of 1st scallop.
No. 66.—Block Lace.
Make a chain of 26 stitches ; turn.
1. One d. c. in 4th, 5th and 6th sts. of ch., ch. 2, miss 2, 1 d.
c. in 9th, 10th and 11th sts. of ch., ch. 2, miss 2, 1 d.c. in 14th,
15th and oe ste. of ch., ch. 2, miss 2, 1 d.c. in 19th, 20th
a ne _ and 21st sts. of ch., ch. 2,
4 miss 2, 1 d. c. in last 3
Es sts. of ch. ; turn.
2. Chain 4, 3d.c. in
e Ist ch. of 2, ch. 2, 3d.c.
in next ch. 2,1 d. c in
=? top of each of next 3 sts.,
& 3d. c. inch, 2, ch. 2, 3
@ d.c. in ch. 2, ch. 2, 1d.
Pac. in loop at end of lst
' row ; turn.
3. Chain 4, 3 d. c. in
ch, 2, ch. 2, 3 d. c. in ch,
2, 1 d.c. in top of each of
next 9 sts., 3d. c. in ch.
2, ch, 2, 3d.c, in loop at
end of row, ch. 6, fasten
with s. c. in lst st. of
foundation ch. ; turn.
4, Chain 1, 144. c. in: ch. of 6, ch. 2, 3d. c. in ch. 2, ch. 2,
miss 3, 1 d. c. "in top of next 9 sts., ch. 2, 3d. c. in ch. 2, ch. 2,
1 d. c. in loop at end of row ; turn. °
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 75
5. Chain 4, 3d. c. in ch, 2, ch. 2, 3 d.c. in ch. 2, ch. 2, miss
3, 1 d. c. in next 3 sts. ch. 2,3 d.c. inch. 2, ch. 2, 3 d.c. in
ch. 2, ch. 2,1 d.c. between 2nd and 3rd sts, of cluster, ch. 2, |
d. c. between 4th and 5th sts., and so on to the end of row ;
turn.
6. Ones. c. inch. of 2, 3 d. c. in same ch. of 2,1 8. c in same;
so continue in each ch. of 2 until there are 7 small scallops in
all, ch. 2, 3d. c. in ch. 2, finish like 2nd row ; turn. This com-
pletes one scallop.
7. Continue as 3rd row, fastening ch. of 6 with g. c. in lst
small scallop ; turn.
8. Same as 4th row.
9. Fasten last ch. of 2 with s. c. in 2nd small scallop.
No. 67.—Irena Lace.
Make a chain of 30 stitches.
1. One s. c. in 10th st. of ch., ch. 5, 1 8. ¢ in 15th st. of ch.,
ch. 5, 1 s.c.in2Cth st. of ch., ch. 5, 1s. c. in 25th st. of ch., ch.
5, 1 s. c. in last st. of ch ; turn.
2. Chain 4, 10 1. tr. in the last place you fastened the thread,
skip ch. 5 and fasten in s. c. of last row, ch. 5, fasten in next s.
c., ch. 5, fasten in next s.c., ch. 10, 1 d. c. in last st. of row;
turn.
3. Chain 5, s. c. in 5th st. of ch. 10, ch. 5, fasten in g. c. of
last row, ch. 5, fasten in s. c., ch. 5, fasten in s. c., ch. 5, fasten
in top of 5th st. of shell, ch. 5, 8. c. in top of last st. of shell ;
turn.
4. Chain 4, 101. tr. in last place you fastened the thread, 1
s. c. in centre of top of Ist shell, 10]. tr. in next s. c. of last
row, 1s. c. in next s. c. of last row, ch. 5, 1 ©. c. in nexts. c.
of last row, ch. 5, 1s, c. in next s. c., ch. 5, fasten at end of row ;
turn.
5. Chain 5, fasten ins. c., ch. 5, fasten in s, c., ch. 5, fasten
in 8. c., ch. 5, fasten in 5th st. of shell, ch. 5, fasten in s. c., ch.
5, 8. c. in 5th st. of next shell, ch. 5, 8. c. in last st. of shell ;
turn.
6. Chain 4, 10]. tr. in last place you fastened thread, 1 8. c.
in centre of top of 1st shell, ch. 10, fasten in centre of top ot next
shell, 10 1. tr. ins. c., 1s, c. in next s. c., ch. 10, 1 d. c. in end
of row ; turn.
7. Like 5th row,
76 ' HOME WORK.
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8. Chain 4, 101. tr. in last place you fastened the thread, 1
s. c. in centre of top of Ist shell, ch. 10, fasten in 2nd s. c., ch.
10, fasten in centre of top of shell, 10]. tr. in next s. c., fasten
in next s. c., ch. 5, | s. c. in next s. c., ch. 5, 1 8. c. in end of
q work!; turn. |
4 9. Chain’ 5, fasten in 5th st. ahead through the row to centre
He ae | of shell ; turn.
Bh ay 10. Ten J. tr. in 5th st. ahead, fasten in s. c., ch. 10, fasten
ee in 10th st. ahead, 10]. tr. in next 5th st., being at point of shell,
qi fasten in centre of top of shell, ch. 10, d. c. in end of work ;
se turn.
te 11. Like the,9th row.
Tiga | 12. Ten 1. tr. in 5th st. ahead, being at point of shell, fasten
ie in 5th st. ahead, 10 1. tr. in next 5th st. at point of shell, fasten
| ‘ae in centre of top of shell, ch. 5, fasten in next 5th st., ch. 5,
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fasten in next 5th st., ch. 5, 8. c. in end of work; turn.
13, Like the 11th row.
14. Ten |. tr. in 5th st. ahead, being between last 2 shells,
fasten in 5th st. ahead, in centre of top of shell, ch. 10, fasten
ey in 10th st. ahead, ch. 10, d. c. in end of work ; turn.
| | ; | 15. Chain 5, fasten in 5th st. ahead, through the row, to last
| point of shell.
i Repeat from the 4th row.
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| No. 68.—Heavy Wedge Lace.
| i | | Make a chain of 26 stitches.
1. Make ashell 8d.c., 1ch., 3 d.c.) ia 4th ch. from needle,
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ch. 3, 1 8. c. in 8th ch., ch. 3, shell in 12th ch., shell in 16th
ch., ch. 3, 1 8. c. in 21st ch., ch. 3, shell in 25th ch., ch. 3; rd
turn.
2. Shell in shell, 1 s. c. in last d.c. of Ist shell, ch. 5,18. ¢. 4 _
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| in Ist d. c. of 2nd shell, shell in shell, 1 d. c. between shells,
| shell in shell, 18. c. in last d.c, of 3rd shell, ch. 5,1. ¢, in
Ist d.c. of last shell, shell in shell, 1 d.c. in last d. c. of last
} | shell, ch. 3; turn.
3. Shell in shell, ch. 2, 1 5. c. in middle ch. of 5, ch. 2, shell
in shell, 1 d.c., I ch., 1 d.c. in top of d.c. between shells,
shell in shell, ch. 2, 1 8. c. in middle ch. of 5, ch. 2, shell in
| shell, 1 d. c. in hole at the end of the row, ch. 3 ; turn.
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4. Shell in shell, 1 s.c. in last d. c. of 1st shell, ch. 3, 1 8.¢
in Ist d.c. of 2nd shell, shell in shell, 3d. c. with 1 ch. be,
tween each, under the 1 ch. ., Shell in shell, 1 s.c, in last d.c
of 3rd shell, ch, 3, 1 s.c, in lst d.c. in last shell, shell in shell’
1 d.c, in hole at end of row, ch. 5 (beginning of ‘ecallop), lac’
in end of 3rd shell at side ; turn; ch. 1, then 7 d.c. with 1 ch
between each under 5 ch.
5. Shell in shell, ch. 1, 1 s. c. in middle cb. of 3, ch. 1, shell
in shell, 4 d. c. under lst 1 ch., 4d. c. under 2nd 1 ch., shell
in shell, ch. 1, 1 8, c. in middle ch. of 3, ch. 1, shell in shell, 1
d. c. in hole at end of row, ch. 3; turn.
6. Shell in shell, shell in next ‘shell, 1 s. c. between 2nd and
3rd d. c.in Ist 4 d. c., 6d. c. between the sets of 4d.c, 18. ¢.
between 2nd and 3rd of 2nd 4 d.c., shell in shell, shell i in
shell, 1 d. c. in hole at end of the row, 3 d.c. in each hole
round scallop, 1 sc. in end of last shell at side ; turn, ch. 5
and 1 s, c. between sets of 3 d.c. round scallop, ch. 3.
7. Shell in shell, ch. 3, 1 s, c. in centre of 2nd shell of row,
ch. 3, shell between 2nd and 3rd a. c. of 6 d.c., shell between
4th and 5th d. c. of 6 d.c., ch. 3, 1s, c. in centre of 3rd shell of
row, ch. 3, shell in shell, 1 d. c. in hole at end of row, ch. 3;
turn.
8. Begin at 2nd row and continue until the 2nd 5 ch. has
been fastened in the scallop in 6th row, then ch. 8; turn, and
fasten with e. c. between the 2nd and 3rd 5 ch. in the lst scallop
made, ch. 1, 1 ¢. c. between the next two 5 ch. ; turn, 8d. c.
with 1 ch. between under loop of 8 ch., 1 &. ¢. between the two
middle sets of 3 in last scallop; turn, 3 d. c. in each hole in
scallop, fasten between next two 5 ch. and work back with 5
ch. and 1 s. c. between each set of the 3 d. c. until the scallops
are finished, ch. 3.
9. Sholl in shell, ch. 3, 1 s. c. in centre of 2nd shell, ch. 3,
shell between 2nd and 3rd d.c. of 6d. c., shell between 4th
and 5th d. c. of 6 d. ¢., ch. 3, 1s. c. in centre of 3rd shell, ch.
3, shell in shell, 1 d. c. in hole at end of row, ch. 3 ; turn. This
forms one complete scallop.
Begin again at 2nd row.
An insertion to match could be made by simply omitting the
scallop.
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78 HOME WORK.
No. 69.—Baldwin Lace.
Make a chain of 31 stitches,
1, One d.c.in 4th st. of ch., counting from hook, 2 ch., 1
d. c, in same st., 2 ch., 1 d. c. in same st.,* miss 2 st., 1 d.c. in
next st., 2 ch., 1 d. c. in same st., 2 ch., 1 d.c. in same st. *
repeat from * to * 8 times with always 3 d. c. separated by
2 ch. in each st. of ch. used.
2. Five ch, fasten with s.c. under Ist 2 ch., * ch. 4, 8, ¢.
under 2nd 2 ch.,* repeat from * to * to end of row.
3. Three ch., 1 d.c. in 2nd space, 2 ch., 1 d. c. in same
space, 2 ch., 1 d. c. in same space, * miss one space, 1 d. c. in
next space, 2 ch., 1 d.c. in same space, 2 ch., 1 d. c. in same
space, repeat from * to * 8 times, with always 3 d. c. separated
by 2 ch. in each space used.
4, Same as 2nd row.
5. Same as 3rd row, and each alternate row the same through-
out the lace, that is 4th like 2nd, 6th like 4th, 5th like 3rd,
7th like 5th, etc.
No. '70.—Narrow Chelsea Edge.
Make a chain of 12 stitches.
1. One d. c. in 7th st. of ch., skip 2
sts., 2d. c. in next st., ch, 2, 1 d.c.
in end of ch. ae
2. Chain 5, 3 d. c. under ch. 2, 1 d.
8 d.c. in loop.
No. 70. 3. Chain 4, 1 s.c. in top of 2ndd.c.,
ch. 4, skip 1 d.c., 1s. c. in top of 4thd.c., ch. 4, skip 1 d.c.,
1s. c. in top of 6th d.c., ch. 4, skip 1 d.c., 1 s.c¢., in top of
last d. c., ch. 5, 1 d.c. ind. c. 3 d.c. in loop, ch, 2, 1d. ¢c. in
3rd st. of ch. 5.
Repeat from 2nd row.
No. '71.—Narrow Bamberg Edge.
Make a chain of the required length.
1. One d. c., 1 ch., 1 d. ¢., miss 1 ch. of foundation. Repeat.
2. Fasten thread on the top of the lst d.c., 7 ch., 1 8. c. on
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 79
the top of the 3rd d.c., repeat, fastening to every alternate
d.c
3, * Four d. c, in the middle st. of each 7 ch. in the preced-
ing row.
4, Seven ch., fastened by 1 s. c. between each group of d. c.
of the preceding row.
This edge can be made of any desired width by repeating
the 3rd and 4th rows.
No. 72.—Bee Hive Lace. cy
Make a chain of 24 stitches ; turn. +
1. One s. c. into the 16th st., 1 slip st. into each of the next
2 sts. ; turn.
2. Nine d.c. under loop of
ch., 2 ch, 9 d.c. under same
loop of ch. ; turn.
3. Three ch., 1 d. c. into each
of 9d.c., 3d.c.under2 ch., 2 ch.,
3d. c. under same 2 ch., 1 d. c.
into each of 9 d. c., pass over 2
fants ch., 1 slip st. into each of next
No. 72. 3 sts. ; turn.
4. Two ch., 1 d.c. into Ist st., 2 ch., 1 d. c. into next st.,*
2 ch., pass over 1 st., 1 d.c. into the next, repeat from * 4
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times more, 2 ch., 3 d. c. each separated by 2 ch. under 2 ch., 2
ch., 1 d.c. into the next d. c., * 2ch., pass over lst., 1 d.c. into
the next, repeat from * 5 times more, 2 ch., 1d. c. into end
st. ; turn.
5. Three ch., * 2d. c. under each 2 ch., repeat from * all
round, work 3 d.c, instead of 2 d. c. under the 2 ch. on each
side the centre d. c., 1 slip st. into each of the next 3 ch.; turn.
6. Four ch., pass over 1 st., 1 slip st. into each of the next
2 sts., repeat all round.
For the heading :
1. One d. c. into the end of 1st row of scallops, * 2 ch., 1 d.
c. into end of next row, repeat from * to the end of the row.
2. One dc, into d. c. of last row, repeat to the end of the
row.
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“y No, 73.—Alexandria Lace.
Make a chain of 12 stitches.
1. Two d. c. in 3rd st, of ch., ch. 2, 3d. c. in same, ch. 3,
skip 3 sts. in ch., 3 d.c.in 4th st., ch. 2, 3d. c. in same, 1 d.c.
in st. at end of ch. ; turn.
2. Chain 3, shell in shell, 1 s, c. in top of last d. c. in the
shell, ch. 3, shell in shell, 1 d.c. in top of last d. c. in shell ;
turn.
3. Chain 3,1 d.c. in top of lst d.c. in shell, ch. 2, shell in
shell, 1 s. c. in top of last d.c. in shell, ch. 3, shell in shell, 1 d.
c. in top of last d. c. in shell ; turn.
4, Chain 3, shell in shell, 1, c. in top of last d. c, in shell,
ch. 3, shell in shell, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in top of last d. c. in shell, ch.
2, 1d. c. in top of 1 d.c., ch. 2, 1d. c. at end of row ; turn.
5. Chain 3, 1 d. c. in top of 1 d.c., ch. 2, 1d. c. in top of 1
d.c., ch. 2,1 d. c. in top of 1d. ¢., ch. 2, shell in shell, 1 s. c. in
top of last d. c. in shell, ch. 3, shell in shell, 1 d. c. at end of
row ; turn.
6. Chain 3, shell in shell, 1s. c. in top of last d. c. in shell,
ch. 3, shell in shell, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in top of last d. c. in shell, ch.
2, 1 d.c. in top of 1 d.c., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in top of 1 d.c., ch. 2,
1 d.c. in top of 1 d.c., ch. 2, 1d. c. at end of row ; turn.
7. Chain 3, 1d. c. in top of 1d.c., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in top of 1
d.c., ch. 2,1d. c. in top of 1 d.c., ch. 2, 1d. ¢. in top of 1 d.c.,
ch. 2, 1d. c. in top of 1 d. ¢. in shell, ch. 2, shell in shell, 1 8. c.
in top of last d. c. in shell, ch. 2, shell in shell, 1 d. c. in top of
lust d. c. in shell ; turn.
8. Chain 3, shell in shell, 1 s. c. in top of last d. c. in shell,
ch. 3, shell in shell, skip 1 hole made by ch. 2, make a shell in
next hole, skip a hole, make a shell ; so on till you have made 5
shells, 1 s. c. in top of lst d.c. in shell of 1st row ; turn.
9. Six d. c. in middle of shel], 1 s. c. between the shells; do
this 5 times; shell in shell, 1 s. c. in top of last d.c. in shell,
ch. 3, shell in shell, 1 d. c. in top of last d.c. inshell. This
finishes one scallop.
First row in second scallop: Chain 3, shell in shell, 1s. c. in
top of last d. c. in shell, ch. 3, shell in shell, ch, 2, 1 d.c. in
top of last d. c. in shell ; turn.
Repeat from 2nd row in Ist scallop.
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No. 74.—Albert Shell Point.
Make a chain of 23 stitches.
AS BEARER: ks in same, ch. 2, skip 2, 1 d. c.
SVCagee ey seeee innext, ch. 3, 1d.c.insame;
y «= turn.
2. Chain 2, 7 d. c. in loop
of ch. 3, ch. 2,*3d.c. in
shell, ch. 1, 3d. c. in same.
AAR, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in top of next 4
ee sts. ch. 2,1 d.c. in top of
WO 7th, ch. 2, skip 2,1 d. c. in
next 4 sts., ch. 2, 3 d.c. in
shell, cb. 1, 3d. c. in same;
turn.
3. Chain 2, 3 d. c. in
shell, ch. 1, 3 d.c. in same,
_ ch. 2, 1 d. c. in top of next 2
st., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in loop, ch.
2, 1d. c. in next loop, ch. 2,
skip 2, 1 d. c. in top of next
2 sts., ch. 2, 3 d. c. in shell,
No. 74. ch. 1, 3d. c. in same, ch. 2,
skip the loop, 1 d. c. in top of next st., ch. 3, 1 d. c. insame st.,
ch. 3, skip 6 st., 1 d. c. in top of last st., ch. 3, 1 d.c. in same ;
turn.
4, Chain 2, 7 d.c. in loop, skip 1 loop, 8 d. c. in next loop,
ch. 2, 3d. c. in shell, ch. 1, 3 d.c. in same, ch. 2, * 1 d.c. in
top of next 2 st., 2 d.c. in loop, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 2
d.c. in loop, 2 d. c. in top of next 2 st., ch. 2, 3d. c. in shell,
ch. 1, 3d. c. in same; turn.
5. Chain 2, make a shell, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in top of next 4 sts.,
2d. c. in loop, 1 d. c. in top of st., 2 d. c, in loop, 1 d. c. in top of
next 4 st., ch. 2, make a shell, skip a loop, 1 d. c. in top of lst
at., ch. 3, 1 d. c. in same, ch, 3, skip 6, 1 d.c. in last st., ch. 3,
1d. c. in same, ch. 3,1 d.c. in 4th st., ch. 3, 1d. c. in same ;
turn.
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6. Chain 2, 7 d.c. in loop, skip a loop, 8 d. c. in next loop,
skip a loop, 8 d. c. in next loop, ch, 2.
Repeat from * in 2nd row.
7. Chain 2, 3 d. c. in shell, ch. 1, 3d. c. in same, ch. 2, 1 d.
c. in each of next 2 sts., ch. 2, 1 d. cc. in loop, ch. 2, 1d. ¢. in
next loop, ch. 2, 1d. c. in top of last 2 sts., ch. 2, 3d. c. in shell,
ch. 1, 3d. c. in same, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in top of 1st st., ch. 3, 1d.
c. in same, ch. 3, 1 d.c. in top of 8th st., ch. 3, 1 d. c. in same,
ch, 3, 1 d. c. in top of 4th st., ch. 3, 1 d. c. in same, ch. 3, 1 d.c.
in 4th st. of next scallop, ch, 3, 1d. c. in same; turn.
8. Chain 2, 7 d. c. in loop, skip a loop, 8 d. c. in next loop,
skip a loop, 8 d.c. in next loop, skip a loop, 8 d.c. in next
loop, ch. 2. Repeat from * in 4th row; turn.
9. Chain 2, make a shell, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in top of next 4 sts.,
2d. c.in loop, i d.c. in st., 2 d.c. in loop, 1 d. c. in top of next
4 sts., ch. 2, make a shell, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in Ist st., ch. 3, 1 d.c.
in same, ch, 3,1 d. c. in 8thst., ch. 3, 1 d. c. in same, ch. 3, 1
d. c. in 4th st. of scallop, ch. 3, 1 d.c. in same, ch. 3, 1 d. c. in
4th st. of scallop, ch. 3, 1 d.c. in same, ch. 3, 1 d. cin 4th
st, of last scallop, ch. 3, 1 d. c. in same ; turn.
10. Chain 2, 7 d. c. in loop, * skip a loop, 8 d. c. in next
loop, repeat from * 3 times, ch. 2, proceed like 2nd row ; turn.
11. Chain 2, make a shell, 1 d. c. in each of 2 sts., ch. 2, 1
d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in next loop, ch. 2, 1d. c. in top of
last 2 sts., ch. 2, make a shell, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in top of Ist st., ch.
3, 1 d.c. insame, ch. 3, 1 d. c. in 8th st., ch. 3, 1 d.c. in same,
* ch. 3, 1 d.c. in 4th st. of next scallop, ch. 3, 1 d. c. in same.
Repeat from * 3 times ; turn.
12. Chain 2, 7 d. c. in 1st loop, skip a loop, * 8 d. c. in next
loop, repeat from * 4 times, ch. 2, proceed like 4th row. This
completes one point.
Repeat from 5th row.
No. 75.—Chambord Lace.
Make a chain of 33 stitches.
1. One d. c. into 3rd st., 2 ch., miss 2 st., 1 d. c. in next, 1
ch., miss 1 st., 1 d.c. into next, 1 ch., miss 1 st., 1 d.c. into
each of next 4 sts., 6 ch., miss 3 sts. 1s. c. into the next, 6 ch.,
miss 3 st., 1 d. c. into each of next 4 st, 2 ch., miss 2 st., 1 d.
c, into the next, 1 ch., miss 1 st., 1 d.c. in next, 2 ch., miss
2 st., 1 d.c. into the next, 5 ch; turn.
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 83
2. Oned. c. into next d. c., 1 ch., 1d. c. in next d.c., 2 ch.,
miss 2 st., 1 d.c. in each of next 8 st., 5 ch., miss 5 st., 1 d.c.
in next 8st., 1 ch., miss 1 st., 1 d.c.in next 2 ch., 1 d.c.in
next d. c., 2 ch., 1 d.c. in next d. c., 5 ch, ; turn.
3. Like lst row, working the s. c. after the 6 ch. into centre
of 5 ch., 5 ch. ; turn.
4, Oned. c. into 2nd d. c., 1 ch., 1 d.c. innextd.c.,2ch., 1d,
c. in each of next 2 d.c., 4 ch., 1s. oc. in 4th of 6ch., 5ch., 18,
c. in 4th of next 6 ch., 4 ch., miss 2 d.c., 1 d.c. in each of
next 2, 1 ch., miss 1 st, 1 d. c, in next, 1 ch., miss 1 st., 1d.c.
in next, 2 ch., 1 d. c, in next d.c, 5 ch. ; turn.
Repeat from the lst row for the length required.
FOR THE EDGE,
1. Work 4 8. c. in Ist hole along edge of insertion, 3 8. c. in
next hole, * 48. c. in next hole, 3s. c. in next hole, * repeat
from * to * along the entire length of the insertion.
2. One d. c. into each st. the entire length.
3. 1d. cc. into a st., 5 cli, miss 5st, 1 d. c. in the next, 7
ch., miss 5 st., and repeat.
4. Two d. c. separated by 2 ch. in the centre of 5 ch., 4 ch.,
4d.c. in the 4 centre sts. of 7 ch., 4 ch., repeat from the be-
ginning of the row.
5. Two d.c. separated by 2 ch. under 2 ch., 3 ch., miss 3
st., 1 d. c. into next 8 sts., 3 ch., repeat.
6. Like 5th row.
7, Two d.c. separated by 2ch. under 2 ch., 5 ch., 6 d.c.
over 8d. c. of last row, 5 ch., repeat.
8. Two d. c. separated by 3 ch., under 2 ch., 6 ch,, 5 d.c.
over 6 d. c. of last row, 6 ch., repeat.
9. Two d.c. separated by 3 ch. under 3 ch, 8ch, 3d.c.
over 5d, c. of last row, 8 ch., repeat.
10. Two d.c. separated by 3 ch. under 3 ch., 9 ch., 1 d. c.
in the centre of 3 d. c., 9 ch., repeat.
On the other side of insertion work 1 row of 8. c. same as
Ist row. ,
No. 76,—Douglas Lace.
Make a chain of 30 stitches.
1. One d. c. in the 4th st. of ch. from hook; 3 ch., miss 3
ch., 3 d. c. in next 3 ch. of foundation, 7 ch., miss 6 ch., make a
84 HOME WORK.
shell of 7 d.c in 7 ch., 7 ch., miss 6 ch., 3 d.c. in next 3 ch,
3 ch., 1 d. c, in the last ch., 5 ch., 1d. c. in the same place, 3
ch. ; turn.
2 Ten d.c. in 5 ch, 1d.c. in d.c, 3 ch., 3d.c., 3 ch., fas-
ten in 7 ch., 7 ch., fasten in top of shell, 7 ch., fasten in 7 ch.,
3 ch., 3d.c¢., 3ch., 2 d.c, 3 ch,; turn,
3. One d. oc, in top of d. c. in 2nd row, 3 ch., 3d. «., 7 ch.,
fasten in top of 7 ch., 7 ch., fasten in next 7 ch., 7 ch., 3 d. c.,
3 ch., 1 d.c. in top of 1st d. c. in scallop, * 1 ch., 1 d.c. in next
d.c.,* repeat from * 10 times, 3 ch. ; turn.
4. One d.c. under 1 ch. of 3rd row, *2 ch., 1 d.c under
next ch., * repeat from * 9 times, 2 ch., 1 d. c. in top of d. c.,
3ch., 3d. c. in top of 3 d.c., 3 ch., fasten in 7 ch., 3 ch., shell
of 7 d.c. in the 4th st. of 7 ch., 3 ch., fasten in 7 ch., 3 ch., 3
d.c. in top of 3 d.c., 3 ch., 2d. c¢., 3 ch. ; turn.
5. One d.c. in top of d.c, 3 ch, 3d.c, 7 ch., 7 slip sts
across the top of the shell, 7 ch., 3d.c, 3ch., 1d.c. ind. ¢.
2 ch.,*# 1d. c, under lst 2 ch, 1 d.c. under next 2 ch., 2 chs
1 d. c. in the same place, * repeat from * 9 times; turn.
6. One s.c. in lst 2 ch., *5 ch., 1 8, c in the same place, 1
sc. in the next 2
ch., 5 ch., 1 ac, in
the same place, * re-
peat from * 9 times,
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scallop, 3 ch. ; turn.
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 85
8. Ten d.c. in the 5 ch, 1 d.c. in d.c, 3ch,3d,c, 3
ch., fasten in 7 ch., 3 ch., shell in next 7 ch., 3 ch., fasten in
7ch., 3 ch., 3d. c., 3 ch., 2.d.¢, 3ch.; turn.
9. One d.c, 3 ch, 3d.c,7 ch, 7s. ¢ in ton of shell, 7 ch.,
3 d.c, 3ch, 1d.¢,*1ch,1dc in next d.c., * repeat from
* 10 times, fasten in 2nd point of scallop, 3 ch. ; turn.
10. One d.c. under lst ch., *2 ch., 1 d.c, in next 2 ch., *
repeat from * 9 times, 2 ch., 1d. c. in top of d. c., 3ch., 3d. «,
3 ch., fasten in 7 ch., 7 ch., fasten in top of sbell, 7 ch., fasten
in 7 ch., 3 ch, 3 d. c., 3 ch., 3 d. c., 3 ch.; turn.
11. One d. c, 3ch., 3 d.c., 7 ch., fasten in 7 ch., 7 ch., fas-
ten in 7 ch., 7 ch., 3d.c., 3 ch., 1. d. c., *2 ch., 1 d. c., under
1 st., 2ch., 1d. c. under next 2 ch., 2 ch., 1 d.c. in the same
place, * repeat from * 9 times, fasten in 3rd point of scallop ;
turn.
12. One s. c. in lst 2 ch., *5 ch, 1 8. c. in the same place,
1s. c. in the next 2 ch., 5 ch., 18. c. in the same place, * re-
peat from * 9 times, 1 ch., 1 d.c.ind.c., 3ch., 3d.c., 3 ch.,
fasten in 7 ch., 3 ch., shell in next 7 ch., 3ch., fasten in 7 ch.,
3 ch., 3.d.c, 3 ch., 2d. c¢, 3 ch. ; turn.
Repeat from first row.
No. 77.—Amberley Point Lace.
Make a chain of 29 stiches.
1. Shell (3 d.c., 2 ch., 3d.c.) in 3rd st., fasten in 5th st.
with s. c., ch. 3, shell in 7th st., 3d.c. in 9th st., ch. 2, 1 d.c.
in 11th st., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 18th st., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 15th st.,
ch. 2, 1 d. c. in 17th st., ch. 2, 1 d.c.in 19th st., ch. 2, 1 a.
c. in 2lstst., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 23rd st., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 25th
st., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 27th st., 2 ch., 1 d.c. in 29th or last st.,
ch. 5; turn.
2. * One d.c. in.top of next d.c., ch. 2, 1d.c. in top of
next d.c., ch. 2, and so on until you have 10 squares over the
10 in preceding row ; * then 1 d. c. in same place with last d.
c., 1 d. c. over next d.c., 2 d.c. over next d. c. (making 5 d. c.
over the 3 d.c. in preceding row), shell in shell, fasten with
s. c. in last st. of shell in preceding row, ch. 3, shell in shell,
fasten with d. c. under 3 ch., and ch. 3; turn.
3. * Shell in shell, fasten with s. c. in last st. of shell, ch. 3,
shell in shell, * 7 d. c. over 5 d. c. (making 2 d. c. over lat and
86 HOME WORK.
last d.c. Continue thus, each time, throughout the point), ch.
2, 1d.c. in next d. c., and so on till you have 10 squares over
preceding 10 (making last square by fastening last d. c. in the
middle st. of the 5 ch.), 5 ch; turn.
4, Repeat from * to * in 2nd row, 9 d.c. over 7 d. c., shell
in shell, fasten with s. c. under 3 ch., 3 ch., shell in shell, fasten
with d. c. under 3 ch., 3 ch; turn.
5. Repeat from * to * in 3rd row, 11 d.c. over 9 d.c., 2
ch., repeat from * tc * in 2nd row, ch. 5; turn.
6. Repeat from * to * in 2nd row, 13d. c. over 11 d.c., re-
peat from * to* in 3rd row, fastening with s. c. under 3 ch.,
ch. 3; turn.
7. Repeat from * to * in 3rd row, 15 d. ¢. over 13 d. ¢.,2 ch., i
repeat from * to * in 2nd row, cb. 5; turn.
8. Repeat from * to * in 2nd row, 17 d. c. over 15 d. c,, re- i
peat from * to * in 3rd_row, fasten with 1d.c. under 3 ch., 3
ch ; turn.
9. Repeat from * to * in 3rd row, 19 d. c. over 17 d.c., 2
ch., repeat from * to * in 2nd row, ch. 5 ; turn.
10. Repeat from. * to * in 2nd row, 21 d. c. over 19 d.c., re-
peat from * to * in 3rd row, fasten with d. c, under 3 ch., 3 ch;
turn. This completes one scallop.
11, Repeat from * to * in 3rd row, 3 d. c. in Ist d. c., 2 ch., {
1 d,c.in 3rd d.c,2ch., 1d.c.in 5th d.c, 2ch, 1 d.c in {
7th d.c., and so on till there are 10 squares over the 21d. c.
in the preceding row, ch. 5; turn. | t
Repeat from “End row.
No. 78.—Guipure Lace.
Maks a cain of 42 stitches,
1. Miss 5, 1 shell of 3 d.¢, 1ch., 3 d.c., allin 6th loop ; 1
guipure st. aus : Draw out the loop already on hook about one-
third of an inch ; thread over hook, draw through the loop, |
forming a long chain st. ; then put the hook through between
the 1st loop and thread just drawn through, take up thread and |
draw up, making 2 sts. on hook; thread over and draw through ‘
both. This forms the knot through which other sts, are work-
ed ; always make a very tight sli; st. before beginning a guipure
st. and after making a knot ; miss 8 ch. ; 1s, c. in next st. Now
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 87
a guipure st.; miss 8 ch., 13 d. c. in next st. ; 1 guipure st. ;
miss 8 ch., 1 & c. in next; as. c. is always made directly after
a guipure st. ; 1 guipure st. ; miss 8, 1 shell in next ; 1 d.c. in
last st. of ch. ; turn.
2. Five ch., shell under 1 ch. of previous shell ; 1 guipure st. ;
1 s.c. in knot; 1 guipure st.\1 d.c. in each of lst 5 of 13 d.c. ;
* 2 guipure st.; 1 d.c. in same d. c. that the last of ~ dc
was on; 1d. c. on each of next 4 d.c. of the 13 d. c. ; repeat
from * once ; 1 guipure st.; 1 s. c. in knot; 1 guipure st. ; shell
on shell as before ; 1 ch., 1 d.c. under loop of 5 ch. missed at
turn of first made row.
3. Five ch., shell on shell; 1 ch., * 1 d. c. on Ist of 5d.c.;
—_— leave top loop on, ,
hook; 1 d. c. on™
each of next 4d.c.,
leaving the top loop
of each on hook
(in all, there will be
6 loops on hook) ;
thread over, draw
through 2 loops 3
times ; thread over
and draw through
the 3 remaining
loops at once, and.
mate 1 ch. This
forms a leaf, and
all the leaves are
made in the same
manner ; | guipure
st., 1s. c. in knot
between 2 guipure
sts. ; 1 guipure st. ;
repeat from * twice ;
1 ch., shell in shell, 1 ch., 1 d. c. in 2nd of 5 ch. at end of
row ; turn.
4, Five ch., shell on shell; 1 guipure st.; 1 ¢. in knot; 1
guipure st.; 1s, cin top of 2nd leaf; 5 ch. 1c. in same
place for picot; ! guipure st., 1 8. c. in knot, | guipure st. ;
shell in shell , 1 ch., 1 d. c, in 2nd of 5 ch, ; turn,
No. 78.
88 HOME WORK,
5. Five ch., shell in shell; 1 guipurest., 1 s.c. in knot; 1
guipure st.,13 d.c. in picot of previous row ; 1 guipure st., 1
8. c. in knot, 1 guipure st., shell in shell ; 1 d. c., 5 ch., turn.
6. Like 2nd row.
7. Like 3rd row.
8. Like 4th row; do not turn and work back, but proceed
with the scallop, thus: 7 ch., 1 s, c. on lst d. cc. of shell of 7th
row ; 4 ch., 1 s. c. on d. c. of shell of 6th row ; turn.
9. Twenty-one d. c. under loop of 7 ch. of scallop ; d. c. on
d. c. just before shell ; 1 ch. ; go on across the row like 5th row.
10. Like 2nd row ; go on with the scallop ; 1 guipure st., 1
d. c. on each of first 5 d. c. of the 21 d.c.; * 2 guipure st., 1
d. c. on same d. c, that last of 5 d.c. ison; 1 d.c. on each of
next 4 of 21 d. c. ; repeat from * 3 times; 1 guipure st. ; 1 8. ¢.
in d. c. before 5th row ; 4 ch., 1s. c. in d. c. of 4th row ; turn.
11. One guipure st. ; finish leaves, repeating from * in 3rd
row ; 1 guipure st., 1 s. c. in knot, 1 guipure st. ; repeat until
the 5 leaves of scallop are finished ; then 1 guipure st., d. c. on
d. c, just before shell, 1 ch. ; go on across the row like 3rd row,
12. Like 4th row until yon reach the scallop ; then, 2 guipure
st., 1s, c. in top of Ist leaf; * 2 guipuro st., 1 8. c. in knot, 2
guipure st., 1 s. c. in top of next leaf ; repeat from * 3 times ; 2
guipure st, 1 s, c. in d. c. before shell of 3rd row ;4 ch. ; 18. ©.
in d. c. of 2nd row.
13. * 1 guipure st., 1 s.c. in knot of the 2 guipure sts. of
previous row; 5 ch. 1 8. c in Ist of 5 ch. for picot ; repeat
from * 9 times ; 1 guipure st., d. c. on d. c, before shell, 1 ch. ;
go on across the row like 5th row.
if. Like 2nd row ; then * 1 ch., 3 d.c., 2 ch., 3d. c. all in
picot of 5 ch. of scallop, repeat from * 9 times; 1 ch. ; J s. c. in
d. c. at turn of Ist row in beginning the work, 1 ch. ; turn.
15. * 10d. c. under 2 ch.; 1 s. c. under 1 ch. between 2
shells ; repeat from * 9 times ; 5 ch. ; go on with the row like
3rd row.
In a number of knots together remember to make a slip st.
drawn very tight,’else the work will have a loose, irregular ap-
pearance instead of aclose, solid knot.
CROCHET PATTERNS. 89
No. 79.—Diamond Lace,
Make a chain of thirty stitches.
1. One s. c. in 3rd st. from needle, ch. 5, 1 s. c. in 7th, ch.
5, 1s. c. in 11th, ch. 5, 1s. c. in 15th, ch. 5, 1s. c. in 19th,
ch. 5, 1 8. c. in 24th, shell (6 d. c,) in 27th, 1s. c. in 30th,
2. Make a picot by ch. 3, and 1 s. c. in Ist d.c, ch, 3, 1
s. c. in the middle of shell,* ch. 3, 18. c. ins. c, ch. 3, 1 sc.
in the middle of ch. 5, * and repeat from * to * to the end of
the row, putting the last s. c. in the loop at the end of the last
row.
3. Chain 3, 18. c. in lst s. c. ot last row, ch. 3, 1 s, c. in 2nd
s. c. of last row, ch. 5,1. ¢ in 4th s. c. of last row, ch. 5, 1
s. ¢. in 6th, ch. 5, 1 s. c. in 8tb, shell under 9th, (put the needle
in the same hole that you did when you made that 9th s. c.,
when the shell is made the s. c. will be completely covered), 1
s. c. in the 10th, ch. 5, 1 s.c. in 12th, shell under the last 3
ch. of last row.
4, Make a picot, ch. 3, 1 8. c. in middle of shell, ch. 3, 1
s. c. ins. c., ch. 3, 1 s. c. in middle of ch. 5, ch. 3, 1s. c.in
s. c., ch. 3, 1s. c, in middle of shell, and repeat from * to * to
the end of the row, with the last s. c. in the loop at the end of
last row.
5. Chain 3, 1s. c. in Ist s. c. of last row, ch, 5, 1s. c. in 3rd
s. c. of last row, ch. 5, 1s. ¢ in Sth s. c, ch. 5, 1, c. in 7th
s. c., shell under 8th (same as in 3rd row) 1s. c. in 9th, shell
under 10th, 1 8. c. in 11th, ch. 5, 1 s. c in 13th, shell under
last 3 ch. of last row.
6. Picot, and ch. across, as in 2nd and 4th rows.
7. Chain 3, Ls. c. in Ist 8 c. of Jast row, ch. 3, 1s. ¢, in
2nd s. c, of last row, ch. 5, 1s. c. in 4th s.c., oh. 5, 1. ¢ in
6th, shell under 7th, 1s, c. in 8th, shell under 9th, 1 8. c. in
10th, shell under 11th, 1 s. c in 12th, ch. 5, 18 ¢ in 14th,
shell under the last ch. 3 of last row.
8. Picot, and ch. across, as in 2nd, 4th and 6th rows.
9. Same as 5th row, placing the last shell under the lst 5
ch. at the top of the under shell, instead of last 3 ch.
10. Picot, and ch. across, as in 6th row.
11. Same as 3rd, placing last shell under the 1st 3 ch. at the
top of under shell.
12. Picot, and ch. as in the 4th.
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90 HOME WORK.
13. Same as lat, placing last”shell under the Ist 3 ch. at the
top of under shell.
14, Picot, aud ch. as in 2nd row.
This finishes one scallop. Begin again at 3rd row.
No. 80.—Roman Key, or Greek Pattern.
Make a chain of 36 stitches.
1. One tr. in 8th st. of ch., 3 tr. in next 3 st., ch. 2, tr. in
in ik aio talk i, is ak: ~ ord st., ch. 2, tr. in 3rd
a ene Ea 3 st., ch, 2, tr. in 3rd st.,
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auteed ord st., ch. 2, tr. in 3rd
Pateesy st. ; turn.
ek foe =. Chain 6, tr. in last
5k wecw tr. of lst row, ch 2, tr.
armen’ in next tr. of last row,
mee ch. 2,4 tr. in 4th tr. of
“1 last row, ch. 2, tr. in
next tr., 15 tr. in next
15 sts, ch. 2, tr. in 3rd
st. of ch. ; turn.
3. Chain 5, 4 tr. in 4
tr. of last row, ch, 2, tr.
in 3rd st., ch. 2, tr. in
Shr te 3rd st., ch. 2, tr. in 3rd
No. 80. st., 3 tr. in next 3 at.,
ch, 2, 4 tr. in 4 tr. of last row, ch. 2, tr. in next tr., ch. 2, tr.
in next tr., 12 tr. in ch. of 6 ; turn.
4, Chain 2, tr. between lst 2 tr., ch. 2, tr. between 3rd and
4th tr., ch. 2., tr. between 5th and 6th tr., ch, 2, tr. between
7th and 8th tr., ch. 2, tr. between 9th and 10th tr., ch. 2, tr.
between 11th and 12th, ch. 2, tr. on last tr. of group, ch 2, tr. in
next tr., ch. 2, 4 tr. in next 4 tr, ch. 2, 4 tr. in next 4 tr,
ch. 2, tr, in next tr., 3 tr. in next 3 st., ch. 2, 4 tr. in next 4
tr., ch. 2., tr. in 3rd st. of ch.; turn.
5. Chain 5, 4 tr. in 4 tr., ch. 2, 4 tr. in next 4 tr., ch, 2, tr. in
lst tr., ch. 2, tr. in 4th tr., ch. 2, 4 tr. in next 4tr., ch. 2, tr. in
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next tr., 2 tr. under 2 ch., ch: 2, 2 tr. under 2 ch.; repeat to
end of row ; turn.
6. Chain 4, 8. c. in top of last tr., 3 tr. under 2 ch., * ch. 4,
s. c. in top of last tr., 3 tr. under 2 ch., * repeat from * to * 3
times, 3 tr. under 2 ch., 3 tr. under next 2 ch., ch. 2, tr. in 3rd
st., ch. 2, tr. in next tr., 15 tr. in next 15 st., ch. 2, 4 tr. in
next 4 tr., ch. 2, tr. in 3rd st. of ch.; this finishes one scallop.
Join the 3rd and 5th rows with s.c. in spaces between the
groups of 3 tr.
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Make a chain of 25 stitches.
1. Two d. ¢c. in 5th st. of ch., 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d. c. in next
| 4 st., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d. c. in 3rd st., 2 ch., miss 2, 4d. ¢. in
next 4 st., 2 ch., miss 2, 2d. c.in next st., 1 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c.
| in last st. of foundation ch. ; turn.
2. Chain 4, 2d. c. between 2 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4d. c. in
4d.c., 2 ch., miss 2 ste., 1 d.c. around ch. of last row, 2 ch., miss
2, 1d. c. around ch. of last row, 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d. c.in 4d.c.,
2 ch., miss 2, 2d. c. between 2 d. c., 1 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c. in
ch. ; turn.
3. Four ch., 2d. c. between 2 d. c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4d. c. in
4d.c., 4 ch., 4d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 2 d. c. between 2 d.c., 1 ch.,
miss 1, 1 d.c. in ch.
Repeat twice from lst row. In second repetition omit 4th
| row, that being completed with scallop which is worked upon
this stripe with pineapple in centre. There are 11 spaces or
holes on the side for foundation for scallop.
1, Three d.c.in 2nd space, 1 ch., i d.c. in 3rd space, 4 ch.,
miss 1 space, 1 8. c. in next, 4 d. c. in next or 6th space, 2 ch.,
4d.c. in same, 1 s.c. in next, 4 ch., miss 1 space, 1 d. c. in
next, 1 ch., 3 d. c. in last; turn.
2. Three d. c., 1 ch., 1] d.c. in ch. between 3 d.c. and 1 d.c.
of last row, 3 ch., 9 d.c. around 2 ch., between the two 4 d. c.’s
of last row, 3 ch., 1 d.c., 1 ch., 3d. c. in ch., between 1 d.c.
and 3 d. c. of last row ; fasten with 1s. c. in d.c. of last row;
turn.
3. Five ch., 3 d.c., 1.ch., 1 d. c. around ch., between 3 d.c.
and 1d. c. of last row, 3 ch., 1 8. c., 3ch., 8 times between
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92 HOME WORK.
9.d.c. and 3d.c., 18. c. in d.c., ch. 5, fasten with 1s. c. in
d. c. of 1st row ; turn and work 10s. c. on this chain of 5.
4, Three d. c., 1 ch., 1 d. c. inch. between 3 d. c. and 1 d.c.
of last row, 3 ch., 1s. c., 3 ch., 7 times between 8 s. c., 3 ch.,
1 d.c., 1 ch., 3d. c. in ch. between 1d. c. and 3d. c. of last
row, fasten with 1 s. c. in d. c. of last row; turn.
5. Five ch., 3d.c., 1 ch., 1 d. c around ch. between 3 d. c.
and 1 d.c. of last row, 3 ch., 1 8. c., 3 ch., 6 times between
7s. c, 3ch.,1d.c., 1ch., 3 d.c. around ch. between 1 d. c.
and 3 d. c., 5 ch., fasten with 1 s. c. in small scallop ; turn and
work 10s. c. in this ch. of 5.
6. Three d.c., 1 ch., 1 d. c. in ch. betweer, 3 d. c. and 1 d.e.
of last row, 3 ch., 1s. ¢., 3 ch., 5 times between 6 s. ¢., 3 ch.,
1 d.c., 1 ch., 3d. c. in ch. between 1 d.c. and 3d. c. of last
row, fasten with 1 8. c. ind. c. of last row.
7. Five ch., 3 d.c, 1d.c. around ch. between 3 d. c. and
1d.c. of last row, 3 ch., 1s. ¢., 3 ch., 4 times between 5s. c.,
3 ch., 1 d.c., 1 ch., 3d. c¢. in ch. between 1 d. c. and 3. ¢. of
last row, 5 ch., fasten with 1s. c. in small scallop, turn and work
10 s. c. on this ch. of 5.
8. Three d.c., 1 ch., 1 d. ¢. in ch. between 3 d.:c. ond ba, c.
of iast row, 3 ch., 1s. ‘Ms 3 times between 4 s.c¢., 3 ch., 1 d.c.,
1 ch., 3d. c. in ch: between 1d. c. and 3d.-c. of last row, fast.
en with 1 s. c. in d.c. of last row.
9. Five ch., 3d. c., 1 ch., 1 d.c. around ch. between 3 d. c.
and 1d.c. of last row, 3 ch, 1 8c, 3 ch., 1 8. c. between
38. c¢.,, 3ch.,1d.c.,1ch., 3 d. c. in ch. between 1 d. c, and
3 d.c., 5 ch., fasten with 1's. c. in small scallop; turn, 10 d. ¢.
on 5 ch.
10. Three d.c., 1 ch., 1 d.c.: in ch. between 3 d. c. and 1
d. c. of last row, 3 ch., 1 d.c., 1 ch, 3d.c. inch. between
1d, c. and 3d.c. of last row, fasten with 1 s.c. ind. c. of
last row.
' 11. Five ch., 4 d. c. in ch. between 3 d. c. onl 1d.c. of last
row, 4 d.c. in ch. between 1 d.c. and 3 d.c. of last row, 5 ch.,
fasten with s. c. in small scallop ; turn and work 10s. c. on
5 ch.
12. Onech., 3 d.c. between the two 4d.c., 1 ch., fasten
with s.c. ind. c., 5 ch., 10:8. c. on ch., 10 8. c. on each ch. of
5 on side of scallop, 1 d. c. in top, 1 ch., 2 d. c. between 2d. c.,
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 93
2ch., 13 d.c. ind. c., 2 ch. 2 d.c. between 2d.c., 1ch., 1 d.c.
in ch., finish top edge with s. c.
Join 2nd scallop to 1st by 2 small scallops, drawing 1 st.
through each scallop.
No. 82.—Wide Dorset Edging.
Make a chain of 34 stitches.
1. One d. c. in 4th st. of ch., 1 d.c. in each of next 8 sts. of
ch., . ch, 9, skip2 sts., 1d. c, in "each of next 8 sts. of ch., ch. 9,
z Lengetanaer skip 2 sta, 1 d.c.
in each of next 8
ste. of ch., ch. 3, 1
d. c. in last st. ;
turn,
2. * Chain 4, skip
1 d. ca, put 1 d.c.
in each of next 6
d.c, ch 4, 1s. ¢
in 4th, 5th and 6th
sts. of ch. 9, ch. 4,
skip Ld. c, put 1
a d. c. in each of next
No 82, 6d. v., repeat from
* ch. 2, 1 d.c. at end of ro 7; turn.
3. Chain 6, 1 d. c. in 3rd and 4th d.c., * ch. 5, 18. cin
Ath st. of ch. 4, 1 8. c. in each of 38. c., 1s. vu. in 1st st. of ch.
4, ch. 5, 1 d. c. in 3rd and 4th d.c., repeat from *, ch. 4, 1 d.
c. im Sed st. of chain. ; turn.
4. Chain 5, 1 d. c. in 3rd and 4th st. of ch. 4, 1 d. c. in each
of 2 d.c., 1 d.c. in Ist and 2nd sts. of ch. 5, * ch. 5,18 c in
2nd, 3rd and 4th s. c., ch. 5, 1 d. c. in 4th and 5th sts. of ch., 1
d. c. in each of next 2 d.c., 1 d.c. in lst and 2nd sts. of ch. 5,
repeat from *, ch. 3, 1 d. ¢. in 3rd st. atend of row; turn.
5. Chain 4, 1 d. c. in 3rd st. of ch., 1 d. c. in each of next 6
d. c., 1 d. c, in Ist st. of ch., ch. 9, * 1 d. c. inch, before 6 d. c.,
1d. ¢, in next 7 st., repeat from * once, 3 ch., 1 d. c. in 3rd st.
of ch. at end.
6. Like the 2nd row.
7. Like the 3rd row, then ch. 6, 8. c. in 3rd st. of ch. (same
ch, as lagt d, c. was putin), ch, 3, s. c. in top of last d, c. of 5th
94. HOME WORK.
row, turn, 15 d. c. under ch. 6, turn, 1 s. c. in top of each of
the 15 d. c., catch into the top of last d. c. of 4th row, ch. 3, 1
a. c. in last d. c. of 3rd row ; turn.
8. Chain 1 and 1 d.c. in top of each of 158. c., 1 d.c. in top
of last d. c. of 7th row, finish like 4th row.
9. Like 5th row as far as scallop, ch. 3, 1d. c. in top of 2nd
d. c. of scallop, ch. 3, 1 d.c. in top of every other d. c. in scal-
lop, till you have made 7 loops, ch. 3, 1 s.c. in last d. c. of 2nd
row ; turn.
10. Chain 4, 1 s. c. under 2nd ch. 3, continue round the
scallop, making ch. 4 and 1 s. c. under the remaining 6 loops,
ch. 2, 1d. c.ind.c., ch. 4, continue like 6th row ; turn.
11. Like 3rd row, till you get to the scallop, * ch. 2, 2 d. c.
under ch. 4, ch. 2, 2 d. c. under same, ch. 1, repeat from * 6
times, 1 s. c. in last d. c. of Ist row, ch. 3, 1 s. c. in last st. of
foundation ch. ; turn.
12. Chain 2,* 1 d. c. under ch. 2, ch. 4, 1 8. c. in Ist st. of
ch, 4 (which makes a picot), repeat from * twice, making in all
4d. c. under the ch. 2, 1 s. c. under ch. 1, continue this round
the scallop, ch. 3, 1 d. c. ind. c., proceed the same as the 4th
row.
No. 88.—Wide Egbert Lace.
Make a chain of 50 stitches.
1. Shell (3d.c, 2 ch. 3d. c.), in 6th st. of ch., * miss 2
ch., 1 8. c. in next, 3 ch., miss 4 ch., shell in next st. Repeat
from * once more, | ch., miss 4 ch., 2 d. c. in next, 1 d. c. in
next, 2d. c. in next, 1 vh., a miss 4 ch., a shell, miss 2 ch., 1 »,
c. in next, 3 ch., repeat from a twice more, putting the last
shell in the end stitch of ch., 4 ch ; turn.
2. One s. c. in Ist d. c. of shell, shell on sheil, 1 s. c. in last
d. c. of 1st shell, 3 ch., shell on shell, 1 s. c. on last d. c. of that
shell, 3 ch., shell on shell, 1 ch., 2d. c. on Ist d.c., 1 d.c. in
each of 3 d.c., 2 d. c. in last d. c., 1 ch., shell on shell, 1 8. ¢,
on last d. c. of shell, 3 ch., shell on shell, 1 8. c. on last d.c.,
3 ch., shell on shell, 3 ch. ; turn.
3. Work 3 shells exactly like first two rows, 1 ch., 2d. ¢,
on lst d.c. after shell, 1 d, c. on each of 5 d. c. and 2d. c. on
next, 1 ch., 3 shells worked same as before, 4 ch. ; turn.
4. One 8. c. in Ist d.c. of shell, 3 shell same as before (these
borders on each side are always the same), 1 ch,, 2d,c. in lat
CROCHET PATTERNS. 95
d. c. after shell, 1 d. c, in top of 7 d.c., 2d.c in last d.c., 1
ch. ; border, 3 ch. ; turn.
5. Border, 1 ch., 2 d. c. in lst d.c. after shell, 1 d.c. in
each of 9 d. c., 2d. c. in next d.c., 1 ch., border, 4 ch. ; turn.
6. Ones. c. in 1st d. c. of shell (these little loops are called
picots), border, 1 ch., 2 d. c. in lst d.c., 1 d.c. in each of 11
d.c., 2d. c. in next, 1 ch., border, 3 ch. ; turn.
7. Border, 1 ch., 2d.c. in lst d.c., 1 d. cc. in each of 13 d.
c., 2d. c. in the next, 1 ch., border, 4 ch, ; turn.
8. Picot, border, 1 ch., 2 d. c. in d.c., 1 d.c. in each of
15 d.c., 2d. c. in next, 1 ch., border, 3 ch. ; turn.
9, Border, 1 ch., 2 d.c. in lst d. c., 1 d. c. in each of 17 d.
c., 2d. c. in next, 1 ch., border, 4 ch. ; turn.
10, Picot * shell on shell with a picot instead of 2 ch. be-
tween each of the 3 d. c. of shell, 1 s. c. on shell, 3 ch., repeat
twice from *, 1 ch., 2 d.c, in lst d,c,, 1d. c, in each of 19d
c., 2d. c. in next, 1 ch., border.
Repeat from lst row,
No. 84.—Wide Alcestra Lace.
Make a chain of 28 stitches,
1, Miss 3 ch., a shell of 3 d. c,, 1 ch, 3 d.c., ail in the
next st., 3 ch., miss 3 ch., 1 s. c, in the next ch., 5 ch., miss 5
st., 1 d, c. in next, 1 ch,, 1 d.c. in same st. the Jast d.c. was
worked in, 5 ch., miss 5 st., 1 s. c, in next, 3 ch., miss 3 ch., a
shell of 6 d, c, separated by 1 ch. between each 3 d. c. in last
ch, st. ; turn.
2. A shell (like last one made) under the 1 ch. of previous
row, 5ch, 1d.c,1ch,1d.c¢, 2 ch, 1d.c, lch,1ldc.
all under 2 ch, between the 2 d.c., 5 ch., a shell on shell at
end of row, 1 d. c. in 3rd st. missed at the beginning of Ist
row, 3 ch,; turn.
3. Shell on shell, 4 ch., 2 d.c., 1 ch., 2 d.c, under Ist 1 ch.,
2d.c., 1ch., 2 d.c. under next 1 ch, 2d.c, 1 ch, 2d.c
under next 1 ch., 4 ch., shell on shell ; turn.
4. Shell on shell, 3 ch., 3 d.c., 1 ch. 3.d.c., allunder Ist 1
ch., 3 d.c., 1 ch., 3 d. c. under next 1 ch., 3d.c., 1 ch., 3 d.c.
under next 1 ch., 3ch., shell on shell, 1 d. ¢, in top of ch, at
end of row, 3 ch. ; turn,
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5. Shell on shell, 2 ch., 4 d. c., 1 ch., 4d. c. under lst 1 ch.,
4d.c, 1 ch, 4 d. c. under next 1 ch, 4d.¢,1ch, 4d.
under next ] ch., 2 ch., shell on shell ; turn.
6. Shell on shell, 1 chain, 5 d.c., 1 ch. 5 d.c. under lst 1
ch., 5 d. c., 1 ch., 5d. c. under next 1 ch., 5 d.c., 1 ch, 5 d.c.
under next 1 ch., 1 ch., shell on shell, 1 d. c. at end of row, 3
ch. ; turn.
7. Shell on shell, 10d. ¢ under each 1 ch., shell on shell, 5
ch., 1 s. c. between the shells of the 5th and 6th rows. This
makes the loop for beginning the scallop.
8. Three ch., 12 d. c. under the loop of 5 ch., shell on shell,
3 ch., 1 8, c. in centre of first scallop of 10 d.c, 5 ch. 2d.c.,
separated by 1 ch. in centre of 2nd scallop, 5 ch., 1s, cin
“centre of 3rd scallop, 3 ch., shell on shell, 1 d.c. at end of row,
3 ch.; turn.
9, Shell on shell, and repeat the 2nd row, then continue the
scallop, 2 d. c. separated by 1 ch. in the Ist of the 12 d.c., *
miss 1 d. c., 2 d. c. separated by 1 ch. in the next, repeat from
* 5 times, 1 s. c. between the d. c. at the end of the 3rd and
4th rows, 3 ch. ; turn.
10. * Twod.c., 1 ch., 2 dc. under 1 ch., repeat from * 6
times, and continue across the insertion as in 3rd row.
11. Like 4th row for insertion, then * 3 d.c., 1 ch., 3d. ¢.
under 1 ch., repeat from * 6 times, 1 s. c. between the d, c. of
the Ist and 2nd rows, 3ch.; turn,
12, * Four d. c., 1 ch, 4d. c, under 1 ch., repeat from *
six times, make the insertion like the 5th row ; turn.
13. Like 6th row, then * 5 d.c., 1 ch., 5d. c. under 1 ch.,
repeat from * 6 times, 1 8. c. at the end of foundation ch. ; turn.
14, * Two d.c., a picot (5 ch., 1s. ¢. in Ist st. of 5 ch.), 1
d. c., a picot, 1 d. c., a picot, 1 d.c, a picot, 2 d.c., all under
the lst 1 ch., between the 5 d.c., repeat from * 6 times, then
continue across the insertion like 6th row.
Repeat from the first row.
No. 85.—Cherryfield Lace.
Make a chain of 52 stitches.
1. Miss 13, 1 s. c. in 14th, * miss 2, shell of 5d. c. in next
st., miss 2, ls c. in next, 6 ch., miss 6, 1 8. c, in next ; repeat
from * twice,
CROCHET PATTERNS, 97
2. Seven ch., 1 s. c. in 3rd of 6 ch. of previous row, 6 ch., 1
s. c. in 3rd d. c, of shell, shell in s, c., similar to shellin lst row.
The shells are all made in the same manner throughout the
pattern. Next 1s. c. in 3rd of 6th ch., 6 ch., 1s. c, in 3rd of
shell, 6 ch., 1 s, c. in 3rd of next 6 ch., shell in nexts. c., 1 8.
ce, in 3rd of shell, 3 ch, 1 d. c. in 4th of ch. at end of previous
row.
3. Seven ch., 1 s.c. in 3rd of shell, shell in s. c. directly
after shell, 1 s. c. in 3rd of 6 ch., 6 ch., 1 8. c. in 3rd of next
ch., shell in 8, c., 1 8. c.
in 3rd of shell, 6 ch., 1
s.c. in 3rd of 6 ch., 6
ch., 1 8. c, in 4th of 7
ch. at end of row.
4. Seven ch., 1 8c.
in 3rd of 6 ch., 6 ch,
1 s.c.in 3rd of 6 ch.,
6 ch., 1 8. c. in 3rd of
shell, shell ins, c., 1 8.
c. in 3rd of 6 ch., shell
No. 85. in next 8, ¢, 1 8, c¢, in
3rd of shell, 3 ch., 1 d.c. in 4th of 7 ch.
5, Seven ch., 1 s. c. in 3rd of shell, shell in thes. c. between
2 shells, 1 s. c. in 3rd of next shell, 6 ch., 18. c. in 3rd of 6
ch., 6 ch., 1 8. c. in 3rd of 6 ch., 6 ch., 1 s. c. in 4th of 7 ch.
6. Seven ch., 1 s. ¢. in 3rd of 6 ch., 6 ch, 1 8. c. in 3rd of
next ch., shell in the s. c, of next ch. (this shell just made is
the first of a group of 4 shells that run regularly through the
pattern in the openwork spaces), 1 s. c. in 3rd of ch., 6 ch., 1
s. c. in 3rd of shell, 6 ch., 1. 8. c. in 4th of 7 ch.
7. Nine ch., 1 s.c.in 3rd of 6 ch. (this forms a loop for
foundation of fan), 6 ch., 1s. c. in 3rd of next ch., shell in 8. c.
before the shell of previous row, 1 s.c. in 3rd of shell, shell in
next 8. c, after shell, 1 s. c. in 3rd of 6 ch., 6 ch., 1 8, c. in 4th
of 7th ch.
"8. Seven ch., 1 8. c. in 3rd of 6 ch., 6 ch., 1 8. c. in 3rd of
shell, shell in s. c. between 2 shells, 1 s. c. in 3rd of shell, 6 ch.,
1 8. c. in 3rd of ch., 6 ch., 1 8. c. in 3rd of 9 ch., 3 ch, 1d.c.
in each of next 2 sts. of 9 ch., 5 d. c. in next st., 1 d. c. in each
of next 2,01 s. c. on last d. c. of 4th vow of shell work, 3 ch,, 1
s. c. in 4th of 7 ch. of the 3rd row of shells, | ch.; turt.
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9. One d. c. on 2nd d. c. of fan, 1 ch., 1 d.c. on next d.c.,
1 ch., 1 d. c. on next d.c., 1 ch. 3d.c., separated by 1 ch.
on next d. c., 1 ch., 1 d. c. on each of next 4d. c., with 1 ch.
between 2 d.c., 3 ch., 1 8 c. in same d. c, that the last d. c. is
in, 6 ch., 1s. c. in 3rd of 6 ch., shell in s, c.Q1 8. c. in 3rd of next
ch., 6 ch., 1 8. c. in 3rd of shell, 6 ch., 1 s.’c. in 3rd of 6 ch,,
6 ch., 1 8. c. in 4th of ch. at end of row.
10. Seven ch., 1 8. c. in 3rdof 6 ch., 6 ch. 15. c in 3rd of
next ch., 6 ch., 1 8. c in 3rd of 6 ch., shell in s.c., 18. c in
3rd of shell, shell in nexts. c., 1s. c. in 3rd of next 6 ch., 6 ch.,
miss the 3 sts. of ch., 18. c. in Istd.c. of fan, 3 ch. 1 d.c. :
on same d. c. that the s. c. is in, * 1 ch., d.c. on next d. c.,
repeat from * to end of fan row, making 3 d.c. separated
by 1 ch. on 2nd d. c. of the group of 3 d. c. of previous row, 1
ch., 1 d.c. in 3rd of 7 ch. at the turn of the 3rd row of shells,
1s. c. ond.c. at turn of 2nd row, 3 ch., 1 8. c. in 3rd st. of
ch. of 1st row.
11. Twod. c. on 2nd d. c. of fan, * 2 ch., d. c, on next d.c,
repeat from * to end of fan, working 2 d. c. separated by 2 ch.
on 2nd d.c. of the3 d.c, 3 ch., 1 8c. in the st. that the
last d. c. is in, 6 ch., 1 8.c. in 3rd of 6 ch,, shell ins. c., 1
s. c. in 3rd of shell, 6 ch., 1 s.c. in 3rd of next shell, shell in
next 8, c., 1s. c. in 3rd of next ch., 6 ch,, 1 5. c. in 3rd of ch.,
6 ch., 1s. ¢,, in 4th of 7 ch,
12. Seven ch., 1 s. c. in 3rd of 6 ch., 6 ch., 1 8. c, in 3rd of
next ch., shell in s. c., 1 s,c. in 3rd of shell, 6 ch., 1 & c in 3rd
of ch., 6 ch., 1 8. c. in 3rd of shell, shell in next s.c., 8. c. in
3rd 6 ch., 6 ch., 1 8. c. in let d. c. of fan, 3 ch., 1 d.c. in same
at. that the s.c. is in, * 2 ch., d.c. on next d. c., repeat from ss
* to end of fan, 2 ch., 1 d. c. in 3rd st. of ch. of 1st row, 1 8. ¢.
in 6th loop of same ch. that the d. c. is in.
13. One s.c. under the Ist 2 ch. between the Ist and 2nd
d.c., 4 ch, 1 8 c. under same ch. that the Ist s. c. is under.
This forms a picot. *1 s.c. under next 2 ch., 4 ch, lec
under same 2 ch.; repeat from * 11 times (13 picots in all), 6
ch., 1 s. c. in 3rd of 6 ch., shell in 5. c., 1 8. c. in 3rd of shell,
6ch., 1 s. c. in 3rd of ch., shell ins. c., 1 s. c. in 3rd of ch., 6 |
ch., 1 8. c, in 3rd of shell, shell in 8. c, 1s. c, in 3rd of ch., 6
ch., 1 a. c. in 4th of 7 ch.
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No. 86.—Forfar Lace.
Make a chain of 49 stitches.
1. Work a d.c. into the 8th st. from the end, * 3 ch.,
pe over 7 ste., 1 d.c. into the next, repeat from * once
5 Pe te each a pass over 3 ats:, 4d. c.
into each of 2 sts., 2 ch., pass over
1 4 sts., 1 d.c. into the next, 2 ch., pass
me over 4 sta., 4 d.c. into each of 2 next
sts. 2 ch., pass over 4 sts., 1 d. c.
| into each of 8 sts., 2 ch., pass over 2
—yi sts., 1 d.c. into the next, * 1 ch., pass
wY, over 1 st., 1 d. c. into the next, repeat
from * 3 times more, 5 ch. ; turn.
ms 6.2. One d.c, into next d. c. of last
fs row, *, 2 ch., 1 d.c. into the next, repeat
<a® from * twice more, 2 ch., 9 d.c. over
A % the d. c. of last row, 3 ch., 2d. c. se-
waa, parated by 3 ch. into centre of 8 d. c.,
m@ 4ch., 1d.c. into nextd.c, 4ch., 2
3 d. c. separated by 3 ch. into centre of
1g 8 a 4g Fee 1 d. c. into next d.c., *
‘ * twice more, 5 ch. ; ‘urn.
id 3. 1d.c. into next d. c. of last row,
YS * 3ch. 1d.c. into next d. c., repeat
Ws from * once more, 2 ch., 8 d. c. under
XA 3 ch., 1 ch., 1 d.c. into next d.c., 1
~ ch., 8 d. c, under next 3 ch, 2 ch., 12
No. 86. d.c. over 9d.c,, 2 ch., 1 d.c. into
the next, * 2 ch., 1 d. 0, into next d.c., repeat from * 3 times
more, 5 ch.; turn.
4, One d. c. into next d.c. of last row, * 2 ch., 1 d. c, into
next d. c., repeat from * 7 times more, 4 ch., pass over 2 d, c.,
1d. into the next, 4 ch. 2d.c, separated by 3 ch. into
ventre of d.c., 4 ch., 1d, c. into next d.c., 4ch., 2d.c.
separated by 3 ch. into centre of next d. c., 4 ch., 1 d. ¢. into
next d.c, * 3 ch., 1d. c. into next d. o,, repeat from * twice
more, 5 ch.; turn.
5. One d. c. into first d.c. of last row, * 3 ob., 1 d. c. into
next d, c., repeat from * once more, 4 ch., 8 d.o. ‘under 3 oh.
100 HOME WORK.
1 ch., 1 d.c. into next d.o., 1 ch., 8 d.c. under next 3 ch.,
2 ch., 9 d. c. under 4 ch. (see design), * 2ch., 1 d. c. into next
d.c., repeat from * 4 times more, 5ch,; turn, Repeat from
the 2nd row for the length required.
For the edge, work 3s. c. under each 2 ch. at the sides of
vandykes, and 5 under the point.
No. 87—Medallion Lace.
Make a chain of 50 stitches.
1. Three d. c. in 7th st. of ch., ch. 1, 3d. c. in same, miss 3
sts., 3d. c. in next si., ch. 1, 3 d. cin same, ch. 12, miss 12
sts., 1 d. c. in next st., ch. 12, miss 12 sts,, 3 d.c. in next st., ch.
1, 3d. c. in same st., ch. 2, miss 2 sts., 1 d. c. in next st., ch.
3, 1 d. c. in same, ch. 3, miss 3 ste., 1 d. c. in next ; turn.
2. Chain 6, 5 d. c. under ch. 3, ch. 2, make a shell in shell,
ch. 10, mies 8 sts., 1 d. c. in each of next 2 sts., d. cin d. c¢.,
1 d. c. in each of next 2 sts., ch. 10, shellin shell, shell in shell,
d. c, at end of row; turn.
3. Chain 4, shell in shell, shell in shell, ch. 5, catch 3 chains
together with 2 s.c., ch. 5, 1d. c.in 9thand 10 sts. of ch., 1d.c.
in each of next 5 d.c., 1d. c. in next 2 sts. of ch., ch. 5, catch
3 chains together with 2 s. c., ch. 5,shell in shell, ch. 2. 1 d.c.
in top of 3rd d. c., ch. 3, 1 d. c. in same, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 3rd st.
of ch. 6 ; turn.
4. Chain 6, 5 d. c. under ch. 3, ch. 2, shell in shell, ch. 5, 1
d. c. in last 2 sts. of ch. 5,1 d. c. in each of next 9d.c., 1 d.
c. in each of next 2 sts., ch. 5, shell in shell, shell in shell, 1 d.
c. under ch. 4 of last row; turn.
5. Chain 4, shell in shell, shell in shell, ch. 5, 1d. c in last
2 ats. of ch. 5, 1 d. c. in each of next 13 d.c., 1 d.c. in each of
next 2 sts. of ch. 5, ch. 5, shell in shell, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in top of
3rd d.c., ch. 3, 1d. c. in same, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 3rd st. of ch.
6 ; turn.
6. Chain 6, 5 d. c. under ch. 3, ch. 2, shell in shell, ch. 5, 1
d. c. in top of 3rd d. c., and in each of next 12 d.c., ch. 5, shell
in shell, shell in shell, 1 d. c. at end of row; turn.
7. Chain 4, shell in shell, shell in shell, ch. 5, make 9d. c.,
ch. 5, shell in shell, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in top of 3rd d.c., ch. 3, 1 d.
c, in same, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 3rd st. of ch. 6 ; turn.
8, Chain 6, 5d.c, under 3 ch., ch, 2, shell in shell, ch, 10,
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1d. c: in 3rd d. c., and ineach of next 4 d.c., ch. 10, shell in
shell, shell in shell, 1 d. c. at end of row ; turn.
. 9. Chain 4, shell in shel], shell in shell, ch. 12, 1d. ¢. in 3rd
d.c., ch. 12, shell in shell, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in top of 3rd d: c., ch.
3, 1 d.c. in same, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in 3rd st. of ch. 6 ; turn.
10. Chain 6, 1 d.c. in top of last d. c. in last row, ch. 2, 5
d. c. under ch. 3, ch. 2, shell in shell, ch. 10, 1 d. c. in last 2
sts. of ch., d. c. in d.c., 1 d. c. in each of next 2 sts. of ch., ch.
10, shell in shell, shell in shell 1 d. c. at end of row ; turn.
11. Chain 4, shell. in
shell, shell in shell, ch.
5, catch 3 chains to-
secedees gether with 28. c., ch.
ve 5, 1 d.c. in last 2 ste.
. S of ch., 1 d. c in each
of 5 d. c, 1 d. c. in
3 next 2 sts. of ch., ch. 5,
y catch 3 chains together
with 2s. c., ch. 5, shell
m@ in shell, ch. 2, 1 d.c.in
ez top of 3rd d.c., ch. 3, 1
mee cd. c. in same, ch. 2, mias
Bae 2, ld.c. ind.c., 18d.
mae c. in loop, fasten with
t s.c. ind. c. of last row,
= ch. 3, fasten with s. c.
» ind. c. of the row be-
fore that; turn.
12. Chain 3, 1 d. c.
in 3rd and 4thd.c, n
ch. 3, miss 1, 2 d. ¢. i-
each of next 2 d. ¢., re.
No. 87. . peat from * 3 times, ch.
3, 1 d. c. in d. c., you will have 5 groups of 2 d. c., ch. 3, 5d.
under.ch, 3, finish like 4th row ; turn.
13, Commence like the 5th row, for the scallop, * ch. 3, 1 d.
c. in lat d.c., 1d. c. in next 2 sts., repeat from * 4 times, ch. 3,
fasten with s. c. in d. c..of 6th row, ch; 3, 8. c. in d.c. of 5th
row ; turn.
14, * Chain 3, 1 d.o. in last st. of ch., and in each of next 3
102 HOME WORK.
d. o., repeat from * 4 times, ch. 3, d. c. in d. c., finish the same
as 6th row ; turn.
15. Commence like 7th row, for scallop, ch. 3, 6 d.c., * ch.
3, miss 1 st., 6 d. c., repeat from * 3 times, ch. 3, fasten in 4th
row with s.c., ch. 3, fasten in 3rd row with s, c. ; turn.
16. * Chain 3, miss 2 sts., 4 d.c., ch. 3, 1 d. c in same d. c.
with 4th d.c., 1 d.c. in each of next 3d.c., repeat from * 4
times, ch. 3, d. c. in d. c., finish as in 8th row ; turn.
17. Commence like 9th row, for scallop make 1 d. c. under
ch. 3, ch. 3, 2 tr. under ch. 3, ch. 3, 2 tr. in same loop, ch. 2, 2
d. c. under next ch. 3, * ch. 2, 2 tr. under next ch. 3, ch. 3, 2
tr. in same, ch. 2, 2 d. c. under the next ch. 3, repeat from * 3
times, ch. 3, fasten in 2nd row withs. c., ch. 3, fasten in d. c. of
lst row with 8, c. ; turn.
18. Chain 3, 8. c. between 2 d.c., ch. 2, 1 8. c. between lst
and 2nd tr., ch. 5,8. c.ins.c. (this makes a picot), * 2d. c.
under ch. 3, make a picot, repeat from * 5 times (you will have
7 picots), 1 d.c, in same loop, ch. 1, 8. c. between 2 d.c., ch. 1,
8. c. between lst and 2nd tr. of next loop, continue in this way
around the scallop, ch. 1, s.c. in d. c., cb. 2, 1d. c. in next d. c.,
ch. 3, 5d. c. under cb. 3, finish like the 10th row; turn.
Crochet 9 rows of insertion before beginning the scallop.
Join the scallops together by the 4th picot.
No. 88.—Wide Banda Lace.
Make a chain of 58 stitches ; turn.
1. Skip 3 ste. of ch., put 1 d. c. in each of next 3 sts., ch. 4,
skip 3 ste., 1 d.c. in each of next 2 sts., * ch. 6, skip 4 ch., 1 8. c.
in next st., ch. 6, skip 4, 1 s. c. in next st., ch. 6, skip 4, 1 8. c.
in next st., ch. 6, skip 4, 1 d. c. in each of next 2 sts. ; repeat
from *, 1 s. c. in last 2 ste., ch. 5 ; turn.
2. One d. c. in each of 2 d. c’s, 1 d. c. in next 2 sts. of ch.,
ch, 6, 1 s. c. in centre of ch. 6 of last row, ch. 6, 1 8. c. in centre
of next ch. 6, ch. 6, 1d. c. in 5th and 6th sts. of ch., 1 in each
of next 2 d. c’e, 1 in each of next 2 sts. of ch., ch. 6, 1 8. c. in
centre of ch. 6 of last row, ch. 6, 1 ¢. c. in centre of next ch. 6,
ch. 6, 1 d.c. in 5th and 6th sts. of ch., 1 in each of next 2d. c.,
ch. 4, 1d. c. in last 4 ate., ch. 3 ; turn.
3. Skip the lst st., 1 d.o. in next 3 sts., ch. 4, 1 d. c. in next
6 ate., ch. 6, 1s. c. in centre of next ch. 6 of last row, ch. 6,
CROCHET PATTERNS, 108
1 d. c. in 5th ax.d 6th st. of cb., 1 in each of next 8, ch. 6, 1 8. c.
in centre of next ch. 6, ch. 6, 1 d. c. in 5th and 6th sts. of ch.,
1 d. c. in each of next 4, 12 d.c. in loop of last row, fasten
with 1s. c. in last st. of Ist row, ch. 3; turn.
4, One d. c. between each of the 12 d. c. of last row, 1d. c.
in next 8 sts., ch. 6, 1 d.c. in 5th and 6th sts. of next ch. 6, 1 in
each of next 12 sts., ch. 6, 1 d.c. in next 8 sta., ch. 4, 1d. ¢, in
last 4 sts., ch. 3; turn.
5. Skip the lst st., 1 d.c. in next 3 sts., ch. 4,1 d.c. in next
6 sts., ch. 6, 1 8. c. in centre of ch. 6 of last row, ch. 6, skip
2 d. c. of last row, 1 d. c. in next 10 ste, ch. 6, 18. c. in centre
of ch. 6, ch. 6, skip 2 d. 2, 1 d.c, in next 6 sts., * ch. 2, skip
2d.c., 1d, c.in next ; repeat from * 5 times, ch. 2; turn.
6. Five d. c. in last hole made in last row, 1 s. c. in top of
ch., and so on until the 6 holes are filled—this gives you 6 scal-
lops—ch. 3, 1 d. c. in next 3 sts., ch. 6, 18. c. in centre of ch. 6
of last row, "ch. 6, 1s c. in centre of next ch. 6, ch. 6, skip 2
d.c, 1d in next 6 sts., ch. 6, 1 8.c. in centre of ch.
6, ch. 6, 1 s. c. in centre of next ch. 6, ch. 6, skip 2 d.c, 1d. c.
in next 4 sts., ch. 4, 1 d.c. in last 4 sts, ch. 3; turn.
7. Skip 1d. c. of last row, 1 d.c. in next 3 sts., ch. 4, 1 dc.
in next 2 ats., * ch. 6, 1s. c. in centre of ch. 6 of last row, ch. 6,
1 s. c. in centre of next ch. 6, ch. 6, 1 s. c. in centre of next ch.
6, ch. 6, skip 2 d.c., 1 d.c. in next 2 sts., ch. 6 ; repeat from *
until you reach the last two sta, 1d. c. in each of them, ch. 5 ;
turn.
Repeat from 2nd row, fastening the next scallop with s. c.
in 1st small scallop of last one.
No. 89.—Bedford Lace. x
Make a chain of 44 stitches.
1, Three d.c.,ch. 1, 3d. cc, in 4th st., 7 d.c. over ch., 3 d.c.,
ch. 1, 3d.c. in 13th st., ch. 12, 3d.c.,ch. 1, 3d.c. in 30th
st., 7 d.c. over ch., 3.d.c., ch. 1, 3d. c. in 38th st., ch 1, 1 d.
c. in 41st st., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in last st., ch. 5; turn.
2. One d.c. in d.c., ch. 1, shell in shell, ch. 3, shell in
shell, ch. 12, shell in shell, ch. 3, shell in shell, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in
last d. c. of shell, ch. 5 ; turn.
3. Three d. c. in lst ‘st. of shell, ch. 2, shell in shell, 7 d.c.
over ch. of 3, shell in shell, ch. 12, shell ‘in shell, 7 d. c over
104 HOME WORK.
ch. of 3, shell in shel], ch. 1, 1 d.c ind.c, ch. 2,1 d.c. in
3rd st. of ch. 5, ch. 5 ; turn.
iB Ba. ae _ 4, Oned.c. ind. ¢., ch.
2 iN pty. ees 1, shell in shell, ch. 3, shell
4 RIES. Ne Ag: in shel], ch. 8, catch the 4
“arene chains of 12 together with
3 wm le.c., ch. 3, turn, 1 d.c.
e aS. in each st. of 8 ch., ch. 3,
Wryasee turn, 1 d.c. in each d.c.,
Sae,.'4 ch. 3, turn, 1 d. c. in each
aoe d.c., ch. 3, turn, 1 d. ¢. in
ea” each ¢. c., shell in shell, ch.
MEN 24 3, shell in shell, ch. 2., 1 d.
Saw c. in last st. of shell, ch. 2,
2) 1d.c. in d.c., ch. 2,1 d.c¢.
5. One d.c. in d.c., ch.
si 2,1d.c. in d.c., ch. 2, 1
ca d.'c. in 1st d.c. of shell, ch.
2, shell in shell, 7 d. c. over
ch. of 3, shell in shell, ch.
12, shell in shell 7 d. c.
over ch. of 3, shell in shell,
ch. 1, 1 d. c. ind. ¢., ch. 2,
1 d.c. in 3rd st. of ch. 5,
ch. 5; turn.
6 One d.c. in d.c., ch. 1, shell in shell, ch. 3, shell in shell,
ch. 12, shell in shell, ch. 3, shell in shell, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in last
st. of shel], ch. 2, 1d. c.ind.c, ch. 2, Ld.sc.ind.c., ch. 2,
1 d.c. in d.c., ch. 2, 1d. c. in 3rd st. of ch. 5, ch. 5; turn.
#7 * Oned.c.ind.c., ch. 2, repeat from * 3 times, 1 d. o.
in lst d. c of shell, ch. 2, shell in shell, 7 a. c. over ch. of 3,
shell in shell, ch. 12, shell in shell, 7 d. c. over ch. of 3, shell
in shell, ch. 1,1 d.c. ind. c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 3rd st. of ch. 5,
ch. 5; turn.
_ 8 1ldvcind.c, ch. 1, shell in shell, ch. 3, shell in shell,
ch. 12, shell in shell, ch. 3, shell in shell, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in last
at. of shell, 1 d. c in next 12 sts., ch. 2, 1 d.o ind. c, ch. 2,
1 d.o. in 3rd st. of 5 ch, ch. 5 ; turn.
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 105
9. One d.c, in d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in next 13d. o’s., ch. 2, 1
d. c. in 1st st. of shell, ch. 2, shell in shell, 7 d. c. over ch. of
3, shell in shell, ch, 8, catch 4 ch’s. of 12 together, same as in
4th row, catching the corner of the square made in that row,
with the chains, ch. 3, turn, 1 d.c. in each st. of 8 ch., ch. 3,
turn, 1 d. c. ineach d. c., ch. 3, turn, 1 d. cc. in each d. C., ch.
3, turn, 1 d. c, in each d. C., shell in shell, 7 d. c, over ch. of
3, shell in shell, ch. 1, 1 d.c. in d.c,, ch. 2, 1d. ¢. in 3rd st.
of ch. 5, ch. 5; turn.
10. 1d. c. in d. c, shell in shell, ch. 3, shell in shell, ch, 12,
shell in shell, ch. 3, shell in shell, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in last st. of
shell, ch. 2, Fie IG By ch. 2, 1 d.c. in next 13d. c’s., ch.
2, 1'd.c.in‘d.c, ch. 2 2, ‘Id.c. in 3rd_ st. of 5 ch, ch. 5;
turn.
11. Oned.c. in d.c., ch. 2, 1d. c. in next 13 d. c’s., ch. 2,
ld.c. in d.c., ch. 2, 1d. co. ind.c, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in lst st. of
shell, ch, 2, shell in shall, 7 d.c. over ch. of 3, shell in shell,
ch. 12, shell in shell], 7 d. c. over ch. of 3, shell in shell, ch. 1,
1 d.c; in d.c., ch. 2, 1d. c in 3rd st. of ch. of 5, ch. 5; turn.
12, One d. c. in d.c, ch. 1, shell in shell, ch. 3, shell in
shell, ch, 12, shell in shell, ch. 3, shell in shell, ch. 9, ld.c.
ind. c,, ch. 2, ld.cind.c, ch. 2, ld.cind.c, ch. 2, 1d.
c. in d. C., ch. 2, miss 2, ld. C., ch, 2, miss 2, id. c., ch, 2
miss 2, 1 ‘d. C., ch, 2, miss 2,1 d. C. ch. 2,1 d.c. in d. C., ch.
2, 1 d.c. in 3rd st of 5 ch. ch. 5; turn,
13. * One d.c. ind. c., ch. 2, repeat from * 9 times, 1 d. c.
in Ist st. of shell, ch. 2, ‘shell in shell, 7d. c. over ch, of’ 3,
thell in shell, ch. 12, shell in shell, 7 d. c. over ch, of 3, shell
in shell, ch. 1, 1 d. c. in d.c, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 3rd st. of cil. of
5, ch. 5; turn,
This completes one scallop ; and after crocheting a sutticient
length, crochet an edge around the scallop like this :
1, Fasten thread at first open square of scallop; ia next
make 2d. c., ch. 1, 2d.c.; repeat in every alternate space
till the point of scallop is semnbed ; in that make 2 d. ¢., ch. 1,
3 d.c., ch. 1,3 d.c., ch. 1., 2d. c¢, then make 2 d.c., ch, 1,2
d. co. in every alternate space on other side of scallop ; ; repeat
for the whole length.
2..Seven d.c. in each shell and 1 8, c. between each shell
of preceding row. . -
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106 HOME WORK.
No, 90—Wide Spider Lace.
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t Make a chain of 53 atitches.
| 1. Chain 3, 1 d. c in 4th at., * ch. 2, skip 1, 1d. c. in next
at. of ch, ; repeat from * 7 times, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in each of next
4 ate, of ch, * sh. 2,
skip 1, 1 d. c. in next
at. of ch. ; repeat from
* 13 times, ch. 2, skip
2, 4d. oc. in next 4
stitches ; turn.
2. Chain 9,1 d.c.
in each of last 3 ste.
of ch. 9, 1 d. o. in top
of let dc. of last row,
ch. 2,1 d. c, in 4th
d. c. of last row, 2 d.
c. in ch. 2, 1 d.c. in
top of 1 d.«, * ch; 2,
1 d.o. in d. c. ; repeat
from * 11 times, ch.
2,1d.c,ind.c., 2d.
c. in ch. 2,14. o in |
lat of 4.d.c, ch. 2, 1 ! |
d. oc, in 4th d.c, 2d. |
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c. in ch. 2,1 d.c in
d.c. *ch. 2, 1 dc.
in d. c.; repeat from |
*6 times, ch. 2, 2 d.
c, at end of row; turn.
3. Chain 3, 1d. c.
in 2nd d.c., * ch. 2, 1
d.c. in d. o.; repeat
from * 5 times, ch. 2,
1d.c.ind.c., 3d.c.
in ch, 2, 1 d. cc. in lst
d. c. of last row, ch. 4,
1 d. c. under ch. 2 of
last row, ch. 4, 1 d. c.
in last d.c, 2d.c in
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ch. 2, 1 d. c. in d. c, repeat from * 9 times, ch. 2, 1 d.o. in d.
c., 2d. c in ch, 2, 1d. c, in first of the 4 d.c., ch, 4, 1d. c.
under ch, 2, ch. 4, 1 d. c. in 4th d.c., 3d. c. in next 3 ate, of ch.
4. Chain 9, 3 d.c. in last 3 sts. of cb. 9, J d.c. in letd.c.,
ch. 5, 1 8. c. ia last st. of ch. 4, 1 8. c. ind. oa, 1 8, c in let st.
of ch. 4, ch. 5,1 d.c. in 4thd. c. 2d. c. in top of ch. 2, 1 d.c.
ind, c., * ch, 2, 1 d. c. in d.c. ; repeat from * 7 times, ch. 2, 1
d. c, in d. c, 2d. c in ch, 2, 1d. ¢ in lst d.c., ch. 5,18. ¢ in
last st. of ch. 4, 1 8. c ind.c, 1 8, c.in 1st at. of ch., ch. 5, 1d.
c. in 4th d.c., 2d.c.inch. 2, 1d. c, in d.o,, * ch. 2, 1 d, cin
d. c.; repeat from * 4 times, ch. 2, 2 d. c. at end of row.
5. Chain 3, 1d. o. in 2nd d. c., * ch. 2, 1 d. c. in next d.c., ;
repeat from * 3 times, ch. 2, 1 d.c. ind. c., 2d. c. inch, 2, 1d.
c. in lst of 4 d. c, ch. 6, 18. c. in last st. of ch. 5, 1 & cin
each of 38. ¢., 1 sc. in lst st. of ch. 5, ch. 6, 1 d. c. in 4th d.
c., 2d.c. inch. 2,1d.c, ind.c, * ch. 2, 1d. c. in nextd, c. ;
repeat from * 5 times, ch. 2, 1d. ind. c., 2d. 0. inch. 2, 1d.
c, in d, c., ch. 6, 1 8. c. in last st. of ch. 5, 1 8. c. in each of 3 8,
c., 1s. c in Ist st. of ch. 5, ch. 6, 1 d. c. in 4th d.c., 3 d.c, in
3 ste. of ch.
6. Chain 9, 3 d.c. in last 3 sts. of ch. 9, 1d. c. in lst d.c.,
ch, 2, 1d. c. in 4th d.c., 3d. c. in Ist 3 sta of ch. 6, ch. 5,1 5,
c. in 2nd, 3:d and 4th s, c, in last row, ch. 5, 1 d. c. in each of
last 3 sts. in ch, 6, 1 d. c in lst d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.¢. in 4th d, c,
2d. c. in ch. 2, 1d. c.ind.c., * ch, 2,1d.c¢. ind. c.; repeat
from * 3 times, ch, 2, 1d. c. in d.c, 2d. c. in ch. 2, 1 d.c in
Ist d.c, ch. 2,1d.c in 4th d.c, 1d. c, in next 3 sta, of ch.
6, ch, 5, 1 8. c in 2nd, 3rd and 4tha.c. in last row, ch. 5, J d.
c. in last 3 sts. of ch. 6, 1 d. c. in Ist d.c., ch. 2, 1d. c in 4th
d.c.,2d.c. in ch, 2,1 d.c. in d.c., *ch. 2, 1d. c. in next; re-
peat from * twice, ch. 2, 2 d. c. atend of row; turn.
7. Chain 3, 1 d.c. in 2nd d.c.,* ch. 2, 1d. c. in next d. c. ;
repeat from * once, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in dc, 2d.c. in ch, 2,1 d.o,
in Ist d.c., ch. 4, 1d. c.in ch. 2, ch. 4, 1 d.c. in 4thd. c, 3d.
c. Ist 3 ats. of ch. 5, ch. 4, 1 d. c. in 2nd 8, c., ch, 4, 3 d. o, in
last 3 sts. of ch. 5, 1 d.c. in Ist d.c., ch. 4, 1 d.c. in ch. 2, ch.
4,1d.c.in 4th d.c.,2d.c in ch. 2,1d.c¢. ind. o, ch. 2,1,
c. in dc, ch. 2, 1d. c in nextd.c., ch. 2,1 d. c. in next d.c.,
2d. c. inch. 2, 1 d.c. in lst d. c, ch. 4, 1d. c. in ch. 2, ch. 4,
1d.o, in 4th d,c, 1d. o, in each of Ist 3 ate, in ch, 5, ch. 4, 1
TS ln i
108 HOME WORK.
d. c, in 2nd s, ¢,, ch. 4, 1 d.c. in each of last 3 ste, of ch. 5, 1d.
c. in lat d.c., ch. 4, 1 dc, in ch, 2, ch. 4, 1 d.c. in 4th d. oc, 1
d. c. in next 3 sts. of ch. ; turn.
8, Chain 9, 3d. c, in last 3 ste. of ch., 1 d, c in lst d. c., ch.
5, 1 s. c. in last et, of ch. 4,180. ind.c., 18 c. in lat st. of
ch. 4, ch. 5, 1 d.c.in 4th d,c., 1 d. c. in 3 sts. of ch. 4, ch. 2,
1d. c. in last 3 sts. of ch. 4, 1d. c, in lst d. c., ch. 5, 1 8, c in
last st. of ch. 4, 1 &, c. ind. co, 1s. c in Ist st. of ch. 4, ch. 5, 1
d.c.in 4th d. c., 2... inch. 2, 1d.cind.c., ch. 2, 1d.o in
d. c., 2 d, «. in ch. 2, 1d. cin let d. c, ch. 5, 18. ¢. in last at. of
ch. 4, 1s, c. in d.c., 1. c. in lst st. of ch. 4, ch. 5, 1 d. c. in
4th d. c., 3d. c, in next 3 sta, of ch., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in last 3 sts.
of ch. 4, 1d. c. in lat d. c., ch. 5, 1 8. c. in 4th st. of ch., 1 8, ¢.
in d.c., 1. ¢ in let st. of ch., ch. 5, 1d. co, ind. c, 2 d.-c. in
ch. 2, 1 d.o. ind. c, ch. 2,1 d. c. in next d, c, ch. 2, 2d. c. at
end of row ; turn.
9, Chain 3, 1d. oc in 2ndd.c, ch, 2, 1 d.c in next d.c., 2
d.c. in ch, 2,1 d.c. in lstd.o,, oh. 6, 1 8. c in last st. of ch. 5,
1 s. c. in each of next 3 8, c, 1, c. in lst st. of ch. 5, ch. 6, 1
d. c in 4th d.c, 2 d.c.in ch, 2,1d., in lst d.c., ch. 6, 1 8c.
in last of ch, 5, 1 & c. in each of next 4, ch. 6, 1d. cc. in 4th d.
c., 2d.c. in ch. 2,1d.c, ind. c, ch, 6, is, c. in last st. of ch. 5,
48, c, in next 4 ste, ch. 6, 1d.o, in 4th d. c., 2d. c. in ch. 2,
1 d.c. ind.c., ch. 6, 1s. c, in last st. of ch. 5, lac. in next 4
sts., ch. 6, 1 d.c. in 4th d. c., 3d. oc in next 3 sts, of ch. ; turn,
10. Chain 5, 1d. c. in 4th d. c, 1d. co. ineach of next 3 sts,
of ch, 6, ch. 5, 1 8. c, in 2nd 8, c. of last row, 1 8. c. in each of
next 2 sts., ch. 5, 3d. c. in last 3 sts, of ch. 6, 1d. c, in let d.
c., ch, 2, 1 d. c. in 4th d.c., 3d. c. in lst 3 ste. of ch. 6, ch. 5,
1 8. c. in 2nd s, c., 1 &. c. in each of next 2, ch. 5, 1 d.c. in each
of last 3 sts. of ch. 6, 1d. c. in lst d. +, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in 4th d.
c., 3d. c. in ch. 6, ch. 5, 18. c. in 2nd s.c. 18. c. in each of next 2,
ch. 5, 1 d. c. in each of last 3 ste. of ch. 6, 1 4. c, in lst d.c.,
ch. 2, 1 d. c. in 4th d. c., 1 d. c in each of next 3 sts. of ch. 6,
ch. 5, 1 s. c. in 2nd a, c., 1 & c. in each of next 2, ch. 5, 1 d. c.
in each of last 3 ste, of ch., 1 d. c. in Istd, c, ch, 2, 1d. c. in
4th d. c., ch. 2, 2 d. cc. at end of row ; turn.
11. Chain 3, 1 d. oc, in 2nd d. c., ch. 2, 1d. c. in next d.c.,
ch. 2, 1 d. c. in next d. c., ch. 2, 1d. c. in 4th d. c,, 1 d.c. in 3
‘gta, of ch: 5, ch, 4, 1 d.c, in 2nd 8, c,, ch. 4,1 d.c in last'3
ri wie ehelCMhkelCrhhkelCrhhk hlUrhlklCr lhl lCU lel.
ae eee & wr Ph b= Ln et
Sa2@ ® Lb 4 @
CROCHET PATTERNS. 109
ste, of ch. 5, 1 d. c. in lst d. ¢, ch. 4, 1 d. c. under ch, 2, ch. 4,
1d. in 4th d.c., 1 d.c.in 3 ste. of ch. 5, ch. 4, 1d. o. in 2nd
a. ¢., ch. 4, 1 d.¢. in 3 last ste. of ch. 5, 1 d. c. in let d.c., ch.
2, 1d. o. in 4th d.c., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in lst d.., ch. 2,1 d.c. in
4th d. c., 1d. c. in 3 sts. of ch. 5, ch. 4, 1 d.o. in 2nd s. ¢, ch.
4,1. c. in last 3 ste. of ch. 5, 1 d. cc. in lst d.c., ch. 4, 1 dic.
under ch, 2, ch. 4, 1 d. c, in 4th d. c., 1 d.c, in 3 ste. of ch., ch.
4,1 d.c. in 2nd 8. c, ch. 4, 1d. c. in 3 ate, of ch., 1 d. o. in Jat
d. c,; turn.
12. Chain 5, 1 d. c in 4thd. c., 1 d. c. in 3 sts. of ch., ch. 2,
1d. c. in last 3 sta, of ch., 1 d.c.in Ist d.c., ch. 5,18. c in
last st, of ch., 1 8. c. ind. c., 1 8. ¢. in Jst st. of ch., ch. 5, 1 d.
c. in 4th d.c, 1 d. c. in each of next 3 sts. of ch., ch. 2, 3 d. c.
in last 3 ste. of ch., 1 d.c, in lst d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 4th d. c.,
ch, 2, 1d. c, in next d.c., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in next d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.
c. in Istd.c., ch. 2,1d.c. in 4th d.c.,3d.c. ineachof next 3ats. of
ch., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in each of next 3 sta. of ch., 1 d.c. in Ist d.c.,
ch. 5, 1 s. c. in last st. of ch., 1 8.c. ind, c., 1 8. c. in letat. of
ch., ch. 5, 1 d. c& in 4th d.c., 1 d. o in each of next 3 ste. of
ch., ch. 2, 1 d. co. in each of last 3 ste. of ch., 1 d.c. in lst d. c.,
ch. 2, 1 d. c. in 4th d.c., ch. 2, 1d. c. in next d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.
c. in next d. c.. ch. 2, 2 d. c. at end of row.
13, Chain 3, 1 d.c. in 2nd d.c., * ch, 2, 1 d.c. in next d. c. ;
repeat from * twice, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in lst d.c., ch. 2, 1d.c. in
4th d.c,2d.c. inch. 2,1d.c. in Ist d.c., ch. 6,18. c in
last st. of ch. 5,18, c. in each of next 4 sta, ch. 6, 1 d.c.in
4th d.c., 2d.c. in ch. 2,1 d.c.in Ist d.c., ch. 2, 1d.c. in
4th d. o, *ch. 2, 1d. c. in next d. c. ; repeat from* 3 times,
ch. 2, 1 d.c. in Ist d.c., ch. 2, 1d.cin 4th d.c,2d.c. in
ch. 2, 1 d. c. in 1st d.c., ch. 6, 1 8. c. in last st. of ch. 5, 1a.c.
in each of next 4 sta, ch. 6, 1 d.c. in 4th d.c, 2d.c.in ch.
2, 1d.c.in Ist d. c.
14. Chain 5, 1 d. c. in 4th d.c., 1 d.c, in next 3 sts. of ch.,
ch. 5, 1 8. c. in 2nd s.c, 1s. c. in each of next 2 sts., ch. 5, 1
d. c. in 3 last sts. of ch., 1 d.c.in lst d.c., ch. 2, 1d... in
4th d.c., * ch. 2, 1 d. c. in next d. c}; repeat from * 5 times,
ch. 2, 1 d. c. in Ist d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 4th d.c., 1 d.c. in
each 3 ats. of ch,, ch. 5,18 c, in 2nd 8. c, 1 in each of next 2
ste, ch. 5, 1 d.c. in laet 3 sts. of ch., 1 d.c. in Ist, d.c., ch. 2,
110 Home wor.
1d. cin 4thd.c, * ch. 2, 1d. c. in next d. c.; repeat from
* 3 times, ch. 2, 2 d.c. at end of row.
15. Chain 3, 1 d. c. in 2nd d.c., * ch. 2, 1 d.c. in next d. ¢.;
repeat from * 4 times, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in Ist d.c., ch. 2, 1d. ¢.
in 4th d.c., 1d.c. in 3 sts. of ch., ch. 4, 1 d.c.in 2nd s. ¢.,
ch. 4, 1 d. c. in last 3 sts. of ch., 1 d.c. in lst d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.
c. in 4th d..c., * ch. 2, 1 d.c. in d. c.; repeat from * 7 times, ch.
2, 1d. c¢. in lst d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 4th d.c., 1d. ¢. in each
of next 3 sts. of ch., ch. 4, 1 d.c. in 2nds.c., ch. 4, 1 d. ¢. in
each of last 3.ste. of ch., 1 d.c. in Istd.c. -
16. Chain 5, 1 d. c. in 4th d. ¢., 1 d. c. in each of next 3 ste.
of cb., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in each of last 3 ste. of ch., 1 d.c. in lst d.
c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 4th d.c., *ch. 2, 1 d.c. in next d.c.; repeat
from * 9 times, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in Ist d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 4th d.
c., 1 d. c. in each of next 3 ste. of ch, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in last 3 ste.
of ch., 1 d.c. in Ist d.c. ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 4th d.c, *ch. 2, 1 d.
c. in next d. ¢.; repeat from * 5 times, ch. 2, 2 d: c. at end of
row.
17. Chain 3, 1 d.c. in 2nd d.c., *ch. 2, 1 dc. in next d. c.:
repeat from * 6 timer, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in Ist d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c.in |
4th d.c., 2 d.c. in ch. 2, 1 d.c.in Ist d. c., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in 4th
d.c, * ch. 2, 1d. c. in next d. c.; repeat from * 11 times, ch.
2, 1d. c. in lst d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 4th-d.c., 2 d.c. in ch. 2,
1 d.c. in lst d. c.; turn.
Repeat from 2ud row.
*.
No. 91.—Wide Ancaster Lace. |
Make a chain of 55 stitches. '
1. One d. c. into 4th st. of ch. 1 d.c. into next 2 st., 3 ch.,
miss 3 st., 1 d. c. into each of next 3 st., 4 ch., miss 3 st., 1 8.¢.
in next, 5 ch., miss 3, 1 8. c. in next, 4 ch., miss 3, 1 d.o, in
each of next 13 at., 5 ch., miss 3, 1s. c in next, 4 ch., miss 3,
1s. cin next, 4 ch., miss 3, 1 d. c. in each of 3 at., 6 ch. ;
turn.
2. Miss 4 st. of 6 ch., 1 d.c. in each of 7 st., 4 ch., 1 8. c. in
centre of 5 ch., 5 ch., 1 8, c. in centre of next ch., 4 ch., miss 2
d.¢., 1d. c. in each of 11 d.c., 5 ch., 1 8. c. in 2nd of 4 ch., 4
ch., 1 ¢. c. in centre of next ch., ch. 5., miss 5 st. 1 d.c. in
each of 5 next at., 3 ch., 1 d. c. into each of 2 last st.; turn.
_—_—-
CROCHET PATTERNS, 111
3. Three ch., 1 d.c. in,the 2nd st., 1d. c. in each of 6 next
d.c.,{4 ch. 18, c. in next ch., 5 ch., 18. c. in next ch., 4 ch.,
miss 2 d.c., 1d. c. in each of 7
w d.c.,4ch., 1 sc. in centre of next
ch., 5 ch., 1s. c, in 2nd of next
} ch., 5 ch., 1 d. c& in each of the
8 last 2 st. of next ch., and into 7
4 d.c.; turn.
R& 4. Six ch., miss 4ch., 1d. c. in-
7 to next 13 st., 4 ch., 1 8. c. in cen-
2 tre of 5 ch., 5 ch., 1 8. c. in centre
of next ch., 4 ch., miss 2 d.c, 1
| d.c, in 3 next at., 4 ch. 18, c. in
az, centre of next ch., 4 ch., 1 8. c. in
nea centre of next ch., 4 ch., 1d. c. in
‘5 each of the last 2 st. of next 4 ch.,,
$4 1d.c. into the following 7 d. c., 3
a ch., 1 d.c. in last 2d. c.; turn.
4 5. Three ch., 1d. c, in 2nd d,
f c., 3ch., 1 d.c into next 7 d.c.,
5 ch., 1 s. c. in centre of next ch.,
4 ch., 1 8. c.in centre of next ch.,
4 ch., 1 d.c. in each of 2 ch., 3d.
c. and 2 ch,, making 7 d.c. in all,
No. 91. 4 ch., 1 8. c. in centre of next ch.,
4 ch., 1 8. c in centre of next ch., 5 ch., miss 2d. co, 1d. c. in
each of 11 d. c.; turn.
6. Three ch., miss 2 d.c., 1d. co. in each of 7 d.c., 4 ch, 1
8. c. in centre of next ch., 4 ch., 1 s. c. in centre of next ch., 4
ch., 1 d. c. in each of 2 ch., 7d. c. and 2 ch., (11 d.c in all),
4 ch., 1s. c. in centre of next ch., 4 ch., 1 s. c. in centre of
next ch., 4 ch., miss 2 d.c., 1 d.c. in next 5 st., 3 ch. 1 d.c.
in each of 2 last st. ; turn.
7. Three ch., 1d. oc, in 2ndd.c., 3.ch., 1 d.c. in each of
next 3 d.c, 4ch, 1 4 c. in centre of next ch., 5 ch., 1s. c. in
centre of next ch., 4 ch., miss 4 st., 1 d. oc. into each of next 13
st., 4ch., 1 8. ¢. in centre of next ch., 4 ch., 1 & c. in centre
of next ch, 4 ch., miss 2 d. c, 1d. c. in next 3 at, 6 ch,
Re from 2nd row.
or the scalloped edge:
112 HOME WORK.
1. One s. c. in centre of d. c. in the depth of scallop, 4 ch.;
1s. c. into the ch. at end of next row, 6 ch., 1 8. c. in ch. at
end of row in the centre of scallop, 6 ch., miss 1 row, 1 s. ¢.
into the ch. at end of next row, 4 ch., repeat from beginning
of row.
2. Five s. c. under 4 ch., 11 s. c. under 6 ch., 4 d. c. under
next 6 ch., 6 ch., turn work, 18. c. into 7th s. c. of 11 8, ¢.,
turn work, 11s. c. under 6 ch., 6 s.c. under last of next 6 ch.,
5s. c. under 4 ch.
Repeat from beginning of row.
No. 92.—Sea Shell Lace.
Make a chain the length required.
1. Ones. c. into each of 19 sts., 9 ch., miss 8 st., and repeat
from the beginning of the row.
2. One s. c. into the 2nd and 16 following s. c. of last row,
3 ch., 2d. c. separated by 4 ch. in 5thst. of 9 ch., 3 ch., repeat
from beginning of row.
3. One s.c. into the 2nd and 14 following s. c of Jast row,
2 ch., 6 d.c. each separated by 1 ch. over the 2 d. c, and 4 ch.
of last row (thus: 1 d.c. on Ist d.c., 1 ch., 4. d.c. each sep-
arated by 1 ch. around 2ch., 1 ch., 1 d.c. on last d. c.), 3 ch.;
repeat from beginning of the row.
_ 4, One s.c.in 2nd and 1 in each of 12 following s. c. of
last row, 2 ch., 9 d. c., each separated by 1 ch. over the 6 d. c.
of last row (to do this put 2 d.c. in the lst, 3rd, and 6th d.c.,
each separated by 1 ch.), 2 ch.; repeat from beginning of the
row.
5, Ones. c. in the 2nd and 1 in each of the 10 following s. c.
of last row, 2 ch., 10 d.c. each separated by 1 ch. over the
d. c.’s of last row, 2 ch. ; repeat.
6. One s. c. into the 2nd and 1 into each of the 8 following
s. c. of last row, 2 ch., 13 d. c.,each separated by 1 ch. over the
d. c’s. of last row, 2 ch.; repeat from the beginning of the row.
7. One s. c, into the 2nd and 6 following s. c. of last row, 2
ch., 14 d.c. , each separated by 1 ch. over the d. c’s of last row,
2 ch.; repeat from the beginning.
8. Ones. c. into the 2nd and 4 following s. c. of last row,
2 ch., 17 d. c., each separated by 1 ch. over the d. c’s of last
row, 2 ch. ; repeat from the beginning of the row.
CROCHET PATTERNS, 118
9, One & ¢ into the 2nd and 2 following s. c. of last row,
2 ch., 18 d. c., each separated by 1 ch. over the d. c’s of last
row, 2ch.; repeat from the beginning of the row.
10. One s. c, into each of the 3s. c. of last row, keep the top
loops on the hook, draw through al] together, 3 ch., 20d. c.,
each.separated by 1 ch. over the d. c’s of last row, 2 ch. ; repeat.
11. One 8, c. between 28. c¢., 4 ch., 20d. c., each separated
by 1 ch. over the d. c’s of last row, 4 ch. ; repeat.
12. One 8. c. into lst ch. between 2 first d. c’s, 3 ch, 18. ¢.
between the 3rd and 4th, * a picot of 4 ch., 1 8. c. into the 2nd
st., 1 ch., 1 8. c. into the ch. between next 2 d. c., repeat from
* 14 times more, 3 ch., 18. c. between next 2 d. c. ; repeat from
the beginning of the row.
No. 93.—Wide Knotted Lace.
Make a chain of 60 stitches ; turn.
1. One d.c. in 8th st. of ch., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in 10th, ch. 6, 1
d. c. in 17th, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in 19th, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in 21st, shell
(3d. c, ch. 1, 3d. c.) in 24th, spider-web stitch (draw the st. on
needle out about one-fourth inch, catch the free thread and
pull through, then put the needle between the drawn st,—
at bottom next the work—and the thread just pulled through,
catch free thread and pull through again, making 2, st. on
the needle, catch thread again and pull through both these
sts. (this forms a knot), fasten with 1 s.c. in 28th, spider-web
st., shell in 32nd, spider-web st., 1s. c. in 36th, sp. st. (spider-
web st.), shell in 40th, 1 d.c. in 48rd, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 45th,
ch. 2, 1 d. c. in 47th, ch. 6, 1d. c. in 54th, ch, 2, 1 dic.
in 56th, ch. 2, 1 d.c in 58th; turn.
2. Chain 5, 1 d. c. in 2nd d.c., ch. 2, 1 d. c, in 3rd d. c, ch.
2, 1s. c in 3rd and 4th of 6 ch., ch. 2, ld. c. in 4th d. c, ch.
2,14. cin 5th d.c, ch. 2, 1d. o. in 6th d.c., shell in shell,
1 s..c. in last d. c. of shell, sp. st., another sp. st., 1 s.c. in Ist
d. c. of shell, shell in shell, 1s, c. in last d.c. of shell, 2 sp.
st., 1s. c. in lst d. c. of shell, shell in shell, 1 d.c. in Ist d.c.,
ch, 2, 1d. ¢. in 2ndd.c., ch. 2, 1d.c. in 3rd d.c., ch. 2,1 8,
c. in 3rd and 4th of 6 ch., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 4th d.c, ch. 2, 1
d. c. in 5th d. c., ch. 2, 1d. c. in 3rd ch. of 5 at end of row.
8. Chain 5, 1d. cin 2nd d.c, ch. 2, 1d.c.in 3rdd.c.,
ch. 6, 1 d. c. in 4th d. c., ch, 2, 1d. c. in bth d.c, ch. 2, 1d.
114 HOME WoRK.
c. in 6 d.c., shell in shell, sp. st., 1s. c. in knot of preceding
tow, 1 8, c. between threads next to knot, draw closely (much
of the appexrance of the work depends on the closeness of
these knots), sp. st., shell in shell, sp. st., 1 8. c. in knot and
between thread, sp. st., shell in shell, 1 d.c. in lst d.c, ch. 2,
Id.c. in 2udd.c, ch. 2, 1d. cin 3rdd.c., ch. 6, 1 d.c. in
4th d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 5th d.c, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in 3rd ch. of
5; turn.
4, 6,8, 10, 12, 14, 16, like 2nd row.
| 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, like 3rd row.
| SCALLOP: Begin scallop at end of 10th row, ch, 8, fasten
with 1s. c. at end of 8th
| row, ch. 2, 1 8. c. at end of
7th row ; turn; 16d. c,
under 8 ch., 1 d. c. in Ist d.
c. of insertion, ch. 2, etc,
through the 11th row. Cro-
chet the 12th row.
Chain 1, 1 d. c. between
last d. c. of insertion and Ist
d. c, of scallop, ch, 1, * 1d.
c. hetween next 2 d. c¢., ch.
1, * (there shorld be 17 d.
c, and 181 ch. in scallop),
fasten the last 1 ch. with s
c. in end of 6th row, ch 2, 1
8. c, in end of 5th row ;
turn ; ch. 2, 1d. c. in top of
Ist d.c., ch. 2, * 1d. c in !
next d. c., ch. 2, * (there |
should be 17 d. c. and 18 2
ch.) 1 d. c. in lst d. cc. of in-
sertion, ch. 2, etc., through
the 13th row. Crochet the
14th row.
Spider-web st., 1 c. in
2nd d.c., * 2 sp. st., 1 8, ¢,
in 2nd d. c. from last. fastening, * until there is but 1 d. c. be-
tween the last fastening and insertion, then make only 1 sp.
st., fasten with s, c. in end of the 4th row; turn ; * 2s. at.,
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 115
fasten with s. c. in knot and also between threads next to
knot, remembering to draw them close, * the last being fasten-
ed with s. c. to lst d.c. of insertion, ch. 5, 1 d.c. in 2nd d.
c., etc., through 15th row. Crochet 16th row.
Make a shell in each knot (there should be 8), fasten last
one with s, c. in end of 2nd row, turn; 10d. c. in each shell,
fastening down between each shell with s. c., fasten last one
to lst d.c., ch. 5, and complete 17th row.
Begin again at 2nd row.
No. 94.—Dexter Point Edging.
Chain about 60 stitches.
1. One d, c. in 5th row of ch., * ch. 1, miss 1, 1 dc, in next
st. ; repeat from * 21 times, * ch. 5, miss 4, 1 8. co, in next st. ;
repeat from * 4 times, ch. 2, miss 2, 1 d.c. in each of next 3
sts. ; turn,
2. Chain 3, 1 d.c. in each of next 2 spaces, ch. 2, 1 8, ¢. in
next ch. 2, * ch. 5, 1s. c. in next ch. 5, repeat from * twice,
ch. 5, 2d. c. (1 ch. between them) in next ch. 5, ch. 5, 1 8 ¢.
in next ch. 5, ch. 5, 1 d.c. in 2nd space, * ch. 1, 1 d.c.in next
space ; repeat from * 18 times ; turn.
3. Chain 4, 1 d.c. in 2nd space, * ch. 1, 1 d. c. in next space ;
repeat from * 15 timer, ch. 5, 1 8. ¢. in next ch, 5, ch. 5, 2 d.
c. (1 ch. between) in ch, 5, ch. 1, 1 d. c. in the space, ch. 1, 2
d, c. (1 ch. between) in next ch. 5, * ch. 5, 1 8c. inch. 5; re-
peat from * twice, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in ch, 2, 1 d. c. in each of next
2 spaces ; turn.
4, Chain 3, 1 d. c. in each of 2 spaces, ch. 2, 1 8. c. in ch. 2,
ch. 5, 1 8. c. in ch, 5, ch. 5, 1 8, & in next ch. 5, ch. 5, 2 d.c.
(1 ch, between) in ch. 5, * ch. 1, 1 d. c in next space ; repeat
rom * 3 times, ch. 1, 2 d.c. (1 ch. between) in ch. 5, ch. 5, 1
s. c. in ch, 5, ch, 5, 1 d. c, in 2nd space, * ch. 1, 1 d.c. in next
space ; repeat from * 12 times ; turn.
5. Chain 4, 1 d.c. in 2nd space, * ch. 1, 1 d. c. in next space ;
repeat from * 9 times, ch. 5, 1 8, c, in ch. 5, ch, 5, 2d.c. (1
ch. between) in next ch 5, *ch. 1, 1 dc. in next space ; repeat
from * 6 times, ch. 1, 2 d.c. (1 ch. between) in ch. 5, ch. 5, 1
a c. in next ch. 5, ch. 5, 1s. c. in ch. 5, ch. 2, 1d. in ch, 2,
1d. c in each of next 2 spaces.
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116 HOME WORK.
6. Chain 3, 1 d. c. in each of next 2 spaces, ch. 2,18 © in
ch, 2, ch. 5, 1 8. c. in ch. 5, ch, 5, 2 d. c. (1 ch. between) in ch.
5, * ch. 1, 1 d.c.in next space; repeat from * 9 times, ch. 1,
2 d.c. (1 ch. between) in ch. 5, ch. 5, 1 8. & in ch. 5, ch. 5, 1
d. c. in 2nd space, * ch. 1, 1 d.c. in next space; repeat from
* 6 times ; turn.
7. Chain 4, 1 d.c. in 2nd space, * ch. 1, 1 d. c. in next
space ; repeat from * 3 times, ch. 5, 1 8, c. in ch. 5, ch. 5, 2d.
c. (1 ch. between) in ch. 5, * ch. 1, 1 d.c. in next space ; re-
peat from * 12 times, ch. 1, 2 d. c. (1 ch. between) in ch. 5, ch.
5, 18. c. in ch. 5, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in ch. 2, 1 d. c. in each of next
2 spaces ; turn.
8. Chain 3, 1 d. c. in each of next 2 spaces, ch. 2, 1 8. c. in
ch, 2, ch. 6, 2d. c. (1 ch. between) in ch. 5, * ch. 1, 1 d.c. in
next space ; repeat from * 15 times, ch. 1, 2 d. c. (1 ch. be-
tween) in ch. 5, ch. 5, 1 8, c. in ch. 5, ch. 5, 1 d.c. in 2nd
space, ch. 1, 1 d. c, in next space ; turn.
9. Chain 6, 1 8. c. in next ch. 5, ch. 5, 2d.c. (1 ch. between)
in next ch. 5, * ch. 1, 1 d. c in next space ; repeat from * 18
times, ch. 1, 2 d.c. (1 ch. between) in ch. 5, ch. 1, 1d. ¢. in
ch. 2, 1 d. c, in each of next 2 spaces ; turn.
10. Chain 3, | d.c. in each of next 2 spaces, ch. 1, 1 8. ¢.
in ch. 1, ch. 3, 1 d. c in 2d space, * ch. 1, 1 d.c. in next
space ; repeat from * 18 times, ch. 5, 1 s..c in ch. 5, ch. 5, 2
d. c. (1 ch. between) in ch. 6 ; turn.
11. Chain 8, 1 d. c. (1 ch. between) caught back in each of
Ist 2 sts. of ch. 8 (leaving a loop of 6 sts.), ch. 1, 1 d.c. in the
epace, ch. 1, 2d. c. (1 ch. between) in ch. 3, ch. 5,18. ¢. in
ch. 5, ch. 5,1 d. c. in 2nd space, * ch. 1, 1 d.c. in next space ;
repeat from * 15 times, ch. 5, 1s, c. in ch. 3, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in
ch. 1, 1 d. c. in each of next 2 spaces ; turn.
12. Chain 3, 1 d. c. in each space, ch. 2, 1 8. c. in ch. 2, ch.
5, 1s. c. inch. 5, ch. 5, 1 d. c. in 2nd space, * ch. 1, 1 d.c. in
next space, repeat from * 12 times, ch. 5, 1 8. c. in ch. 5, ch. 5,
2 d.c. (1 ch. between) in next ch. 5, ch. 1, 1 d.c.in next
space ; repeat from * 3 times, ch. 1, 2 d. c. (1 ch. between) in
the loop of 6 sts. ; turn.
13. Chain 8, 1 d. c. (1 ch. between) caught back in each of
Ist 2 sts, of ch. 8, leaving a loop of 6 sts., * ch. 1, 1d.c. in
next space ; repeat from * 6 times, ch. 1, 2 d. c. (1 ch. be
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 117
tween) in ch. 5, ch. 5, 1 8. c. in ch. 5, ch. 5, 1 d.c. in 2nd
space, * ch. 1, 1 d.c. in next space; repeat from * 9 times, ch,
5, 1 s. c. in ch. 5, ch. 5,1 & c& in next ch. 5, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in
ch. 2, 1 d. c. in each of next 2 spaces ; turn.
14, Chain 3, | d.c. in each of next 2 spaces, ch. 2, 1 8. c. in
ch. 2, ch. 5, 1 8. c. in next ch. 5, ch. 5, 1 8. c in ch. 5, ch, 5,1
d.c. in 2nd space,
“ * ch. 1,1d. cin
next space; re-
peat from 6
times, ch. 5, 1
s.c. in ch, 5, ch.
5, 2 d.c. (1 ch.
between) in next
ch.5, * ch, 1,1 d.
c in next space ;
repeat from * 9
times, ch, 1, 2 d.
c.(1 ch. between),
in the loop of 6
sts. ; turn.
15. Chain 8,1
d. c (1 ch. be-
tween) caught
back in each of
Ist 2 sts. of ch 8,
* ch. 1, 1d. cc. in
next space; re-
peat from * 12
times, ch. 1, 2 d.
c.(1 ch. between)
in ch. 5, ch..5, 1
No. 94. 8 c. in ch. 5, cb.
5, 1d. c, in 2nd space, * ch. 1, 1 d.c. in next space; repeat
from * 3 times, * ch. 5, 1 8. c. in ch. 5; repeat from * twice,
ch, 2, 1 d.c. in ch. 2, 1 d.c. in each of next 2 spaces; turn.
16. Chain 3, 1 d.c. in each of next 2 spaces, ch. 2, 1 8. c.
in ch, 2, * ch. 5, 1 8. c. in ch, 5 ; repeat from * twice, ch. 5, 1
d. c. in 2nd space, ch. 1, 1 d, c.in next space, ch. 5,18. c in
118 HOME WORK.
ch. 5, ch. 5, 2d. c. (1 ch. between) in next ch. 6, *ch. 1, 1 d.
c. in next svace ; repeat from * 15 times, ch. 1, 2 dic. (1 ch.
between) in the loop of 6 sts. ; turn.
17. Chain 8, 1 d.c. (1 ch. between) caught back in each of
lat 2 sta. of ch. &, * ch. 1, 1 d.c. in next space ; wie from *
18 times, ch. 1, 2d. c. (1 ch. between) in next ch. 5, * ch. 5, }
s. c. in ch. 5; repeat from * 4 times, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in ch. 2
d.c. in each of next 2 apaces ; turn.
18. Chain 3, 1 d.c. in each of next 2 spaces, ch. 2, 1 8. c. in
ch. 2, * ch. 5, 1 8. c. in ch. 5 ; repeat from * twice, chain, 5, 2
d. c, (1 ch, between) in noxt ch, 5, ch. 5. 1 8. c. in ch. B, ch.
5, 1 d.c. in 2nd spice, * ch. 1, Ld. c. in next space ; repeat
from * 18 times.
19, Chain 4, 1 d. e. in 2ud apace, etc., like 3rd row.
“Tne edge can be finished with scailops of aingls or double
crochet.
No. 05—Wide Amherst Lace.
This lace is crocheted singly in scallops and then joined to-
gether to form the length desired, and is especially pretty for
the ends of bureau and table ecarfs. Each scallop is commenced
in the middle with a ring of 8 ch.
1. Three ch., 23 d.c. under the ring, 1 8. c. in top of 3 ch.
2. Twoch.,, miss ld.c., ashell of 3 d.c., 2 ch., 3 d.c. under
the next d.c., * 2ch., 1 J. c in each of next 3d.c.; répeat
from * 4 times, 2 ch., ashell in next st., 1 d.c. in each of
anes 4d.c.
. Twoch., ashell under 2 ch. of shell, * 3 ch., ashell under
3 i. repeat from * 5 times, 3 ch., a ahell under 2 ch. of shell
of previous row, 2ch., 1 d.c in each of 7 sts., taking up the
horizontal back loop.
4. Two ch., * shell in shell, 4ch., shell in shell ; repeat
from * 7 times, 2 ch., 1 d.c. in each of 11 ste.
5, Two ch., *shell in shell, 5 ch; repeat from * 7 times, 2
ch., 2d: c. in "Lat at. of 2 ch, Lde. ‘on each of Ild.c,1d.c.
on ch., 2d. c. on next ch. (16 d. c. in all).
6. Two ch., 1 s. c. under 2 ch. of shell, * 7 ch., 1 d.c. under
the ch, of 3rd row ; this will cause the ch. between the shells
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 119
to be caught together ; 7 ch., 1 s. c. under next 2 ch. of shell ;
repeat from * all around the scallops, 2 ch., 20 d. c.
7. Two ch., 12 d. v. under each 7 ch., 2 ch., 26 d. c.
8, Five ch., wiss 4d.c, 1d c. in each of next 4d.c, *5
ch., miss 8 d.c., 1 d.c. in each of next 4d. c, 5 ch.; repeat
from * 12 times, 32 d.c.
9. Two ch., a shell under first 5 ch., *3 ch., a shell under
next 5 ch.; repeat from * 13 times, 38 d. c.
10. Two ch., shell in shell, * 5 ch, shell in shell; repeat
from * 13 times, 2 ch., 44 d.c. )
11. Two ch., shell in shell, * 3 ch., 11.8. c. under the chs.
between the shells of 2 previous rows, 3 ch., 10 d. c, under 2
ch of shell; repeat from * 12 times, 3 ch., 1 8. c. under the
2 ch., 3 ch., shell in shell, 3 ch., 1 8, c, in the last d. c. of shell
of previous row; break off thread. Join the scallops to one
another at the last scallop and last shell,
No. 96.7-Balmoral Lace.
This luce is designe:! for dresses to be made of silk thread
and beaded, thuugh it is equally pretty made of linen or culor-
ed cotton threads tor wash dresses.
Ng ye feeeyine Of course the beads should be
PETAL omitted unless made of silk thread.
eRe PR SO) oe It is easier and quite as pretty to
Resi ee ue sew the beads on the wheels in-
CRG Bea ae > stead of strinzing them on the silk.
SEA Tg ithe as SS and crocheting them in place. In
oun eee” SY the illustration the lace is but two
wheels in width, but it can be
mare as wide as one prefers. Kor the wheels commence with
aring of 10 ch.
1. Nineteen s.c. under the ring; then 1 8. c. in lst of 198. c.
Now commence the spokes of the wheel with 14 ch., turn,
20 s. c. under the ch., not in the st., 1s. c. in next s. c. of Ist
row, turn; 1 8. ¢. in each of 20 #. c., taking up the back hori-
zntal loop, 1 ch., turn ; 1 ¢. c. in each of 42. ¢, 4 ch., 1 8c.
in lst for picot ; 18. c. in each of next 4¥. ¢., a picot ; ls.c.
in each of next 48,¢, @ picot; 1 s.c. in each of 48.¢, a
picot ; 1s. c, in each of 4 8. c., 1 8. c, on next 8. ¢ of let row.
In the succeeding 5 spokes commence with 14 ch, 18. c. in
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8rd picot of preceding spoke. In making the last, or 6th spoke,
the 3rd picot is caught onto the 14th ch. of 1st spoke.
In joining one wheel to another, they may be crocheted to-
gether as you proceed, or else sewn ys goes one spoke fitting
nicely onto the corresponding spoke o
the top make 2 rows thus:
another wheel. Along
1. * One d. c. in end of spoke, 3 ch., 1 s. c. in picot, 3 ch, 1
d. c. in 8, c. of spoke, 5 ch. ; repeat from * across the row.
2. Oned.c., 1 ch., miss 1 ch., 1 d.c. in next ; repeat.
No. 97.-Sathcart Lace with Rosette.
This beautiful lace is made of rosettes, crocheted first and
singly with an upper border of close and open half trebles, and
above this 5 rows of wpen-work crochet worked lengthwise of
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the lace. The half
» trebles are made
in the width or
narrow part,
First, for the
rosette, make a
chain of 8 stitches
and join in a
ring.
‘1, Three ch.
for lst d. c., 23
d. c., join with a
slip st, to the top
. of the 1st 3 ch.
2, Five ch.,
miss 1 d.c., Id.
c.in next d. c., *
N2° 3 ch., miss 1 d.
c., 1 dc. in next,
repeat from *
‘ around the row,
fasten with slip
st. in 2nd st. of
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CROCHET PATTERNS, igi
3. * Fivech., work down the side of this ob. thus: 1 slip at.
in 2nd st., 1s. c in next, 1 half tr. in next, 1 d. o in last, 1
slip st. into lst d.c. ‘Repeat from * until there are 12 points.
Each rosette is made like the lat,
‘Now for the upper half treble border make a ch. of 25 sts.
1. Miss 3 ste, 1 h. tr. in each st. (22 h. tr.).
2. Five ch., miss 1h. tr., 1 h. tr. in next, *1 ch., miss 1 at.,
1 b. tr. in next. (11 open kh, tr.).
3. Three ch., 20 close h. tr.
4. Five ch., 10 open h. tr.
5. Three ch., 18 close h. tr.
6. Five ch., 9 open h. tr. The rosettes are joined at the 2nd,
4th, 6th, 8th and 10th rows, with 1 c, into each of 5 points.
In the 3rd point the 6th and 8th rows are each caught into the
extreme point with 1 s, c.
7. Three ch., 16 close h. tr.
8. Five ch., 8 open h. tr.
9. Three ch., 18 close h. tr.
10. Five ch., 10 open h. tr.
11. Three ch., 20 close h. tr.
12. Five ch., 11 open h. tr.
13. Three ch., 22 close bh. tr.
Repeat from 2nd row.
Around the lower edge of rosette make * 1 d. c. in point of
star point, a picot made of 3 ch., 1 s. c. in Ist st. of ch.; repeat
this from * three times more in each star point. That is, there
will be 4 d. c, and 3 picots in each star poiut. Between each
rosette muke 1 d. c. into the row corresponding with the let
row, and join the picots of the last star point to the picots of
the lst star point of the next rosette. When the required
length is made, make a row thus :
1. Seven ch., miss the close h. tr. row, 1 8, c. under the open
h. tr.; repeat for length required.
2. Five ch., 1 slip st. in first of 5 ch., 1 8. c. in next, 1 h. tr.
in next, 1 d. c. in next, 1 slip st. under 7 ch. You will see that
this row is made like the star points around the rosette.
3. Like 1st row.
4. Three ch., 1 s. c. under each 7 ch. of previous row.
5. One d.c, 1 ch., miss 1d.c., 1d.c. in next ch. st. Rg
peat to end of row.
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122 HOME WORK.
No. 98.—Ring Lace.
Begin this lace by winding the thread 35 times around the
edge of your thumb, slip off and put 50 s, c, around this ring and
fasten in 1st st.
Six ch., skip 1 st., 1 d.c. in next st., * 2ch., skip 1 st., 1 d. ¢.
in next st., repeat from * clear round the ring; there will be
26 d. c. when done.
Now begin at the beginning again and make another ring as
far as the lst d. c., then fasten to the lst ring by the following
directions: * put the hook in any d. c. of the lst ring and
draw thread through, 2 ch., skip 1 st, of 2ad ring, 1 d.o, in the
next st., repeat from * twice (only putting the hook in neat d.
c. instead of any d. c.).
Now proceed and finish the ring the same as Ist ring.
In fastening the 3rd ring to the 2nd ring only leave 10 d, c.
at the top and 10d. c. at the bottom of ring (all the rest of
the rings are fastened like the above), fasten the thread be
tween the 9th and 10th d.c. of top of lace * 8 ch., skip 2 d.
c., fasten with 1 s. c., repeat from * until you come to where
the rings are joined, 8 ch., 1 d. c in the place where the
rings were joined, 8 ch., skip 1 d. c., fasten with s. c. ; * 8 ch.,
skip 2 d.c., fasten with s.c., repeat from the last * until you
come to the bottom of the lace where the rings were joined, 3
ch., skip 1 d. c. in next ring, fasten with s. c., * 8 ch., skip 2
d. c., fasten with s. c., repeat from * until you come round to
where you started.
Two ch., fasten in centre of lst loop, 4 ch., 2 d. c. in same
loop, * 3d. c. in next loop, repeat from * 8 times, 9 ch.,
fasten with s. c. in centre of the same loop that the last 3 d. c’s.
_ were in, 5 ch., fasten with s. c. in same st., * 9 ch., fasten with
8. c. in centre st. of next loop, 5 ch., fasten with s. c. in same
st., repeat from * until you come round to the loop before
where the rings were fastened, 9 ch., fasten in centre of next
hook, 5 ch., fasten in same lcop, repeat from * till you come
round to the top, fasten with s. c. in lst d.c., 3 ch., skip 1 st.,
1 d.c. in the nex’ st., * 2 ch., skip 1st.,1d.c. in next st. 2
ch., skip 1 st., 1d. c. in next, repeat from * clear across he
top.
The centres of the rings are filled in with needle and thread
the same as rick rack. .
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 123
No. 90—Crocheted Yoke.
pThis de-
sign for
crochet-
ed dress
yokemay
be point-
ed or
square, as
‘one pre-
fers. The
yoke is
compos
ed of two
rows of
insertion
made of
rosettes,
and the
rosettes
on each
No, 99, side are
finished with two rows of plain treble open- work and one row
of cross trebles. Ribbon is to be run through this latter row.
At the neck, there are three rosettes, and a row of rosettes
with a pretty edge finish is the neckband. Front and back
are made alike, and the opening can be made either in front or
back.
The rosettes are made thus:
Make a chain of 5 stitches and join in a ring.
1, Six ch., 1 d.c, under the ring ; 7 d.c. separated by 3 ch.
under the same ring, 1 8. c. in 3rd of 6 ch.
2. Three ch. for d, c., 5 d. c. under lst 3 ch. of previous
row ; *1 ch., 6 d.c. under next 3 ch. ; repeat from * 6 times,
3. Three ch. for d. c, 2 d. c. on next d. c., taking up the
back horizontal at., 1 d.c. on each of next 3d. ¢, 2d, ¢ on
next d. c. *3ch., 2 d.c. on Ist d. c, 1 d.c. on each of 4
d. ¢, 2d. c, in next d. c.; repeat from * 6 times ; 3 ch., 1 a,
c. on top of lst 3 ch.
124 HOME WORK.
4, Three ch., * miss lst d.c., 1 d. c on each of 6 d. c., keep-
ing the last loop of each d. c. on the needle until there are 7
loops on hook ; thread over and draw through the 7 loops at
once ; 5 ch., 1 s, c. under 3 ch., 5 ch. and repeat from *.
This completes one rosette ; the others are made alike, and
are joined at the sides to one another. When tbe 5 ch. is to
be made, work 3 ch., 1s. c. in 3rd of 5 ch. on the Ist rosette,
3 ch., 1 8, c. under 3 ch, 3 ch., 1 8. c. in 3rd of next 5 ch., 3
ch., 1 s. c. under next 3 ch,
Now, on each side of the rosettes, work thus:
1. One d. c. under the 2nd 5 ch. from where the rosettes are
joined together; 5 ch. 1 8 c.
mr swarecrnegrerey, under next 5 ch., 5 ch., 1 8. ¢.
me under next 5 ch., 7 ch., 2 tr.
(Xj under next 5 ch, (keep the last
% loops on hook), 2 tr. under the
4 1st 5 ch. after the joining of next
ato rosette, work off the 4 loops on
YA HAS yhook into Ist, 7 ch. and repeat
“S" AGKA | from beginning of row.
‘; 2. Oned. c, miss one st., 1
ch., 1 d.c, in next ; repeat,
3. This is the cross tr. row; 1
jitr.in ld.c., 1ch., 1 tr. in next
wa d.c., 2ch., 1 tr. in the middle
ron of the 2 tr. just made, keeping
Le
SHES
‘ Ce tH all the loops on needle, 1 d. c. on
AY Se] next d.c. and work off all the
S
5 i ¥ loops on needle two at a time,
SONY” 3 ch. and repeat.
& 4. Like 2nd row.
Tt is hest to have a paper pat-
tern of the exact fit, and shape the insertion to <6.
For the edging around the collar make for
1. One d. c. in each of 5 sts, 7 ch., miss 5 sts, 1 d.c. in
each of next 5 sts. ; repeat.
2. Miss 1 d.c., 1 d.c. on each of 3 d.c., 3 ch., 2 d. c sep-
arated by 3 ch, under 7 ch., 3 ch, ; repeat from first of row.
3. One d. c in centre of 3d.c.; 3 ch., 4 d.c. separated by
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3 ch, under the 3 ch. between the 2d. c. of previous row; 3 .
ch. and repeat from the beginning of row.
As will be seen by the illustration, the rows of insertion are
joined at the edges by sewing or crocheting together on the
wrong side, and ribvon run in the cross treble rows on each
side of the insertion.
No. 100.—Andover Lace. p 72)
This is suitable for a border to shawls, edging garments, etc.
Cosemanee: in a chain sufficient for length required, or if
= it is for a shawl, it may be
= ah crocheted right on that.
\\ Vim ) Break off at the end of
yl SS
every row and begin again
’ Gis ry SSS 24 Ra on the right-hand side.
\ = = os 1. Double crochet in
~ a NW ENN every stitch of the founda-
~> tion.
2. Eight trebles in 2nd
N ot. of d.c., * 1 ch., miss 3
st., thread over needle, i in-
sert the hook in next at.
and pull up long st., thread
over needle, insert hook in
same place, pull up another
st., thread over, pull up st.,
thread over, pull up 4th
st., thread over and draw
through all the stitches on needle, 2 ch, another bunch of long
stitches in same place, 1 ch., miss 3 d. c., 8 tr, on, the next, and
repeat from * to the end of ‘the row.
3. One tr. on each of the 6 centre treble crochet stitches of
last row, repeat 1 ch., 1 bunch of long sts. (worked as already
described) in the space between the bunches of last row, 1 ch.,
another bunch in same place, 1 ch., 1 tr, on each of the 6
centre tr. of last row, and repeat from *,
4. One tr. on each of the 4 centre st*. of Jast row, 1 ch., 4
bunches of sts. with 2 ch. sts. between each bunch in the space
hetween the bunches of last row, 1 ch., and repeat.
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126 HOME WORK.
5. One tr. on each of the 2 centre tr. ste. of last row, 1 ch.,
2 bunches in the first space, 1 bunch in the next, 2 bunches in
the next, 2 ch. sts. being between each bunch, 1 ch., and re-
eat,
3 6. One d. c. on tr. of last row, 1 cb., 2 bunches in each s
between the bunches of last row, making 8 bunches in all, 2
ch. between each bunch, 1 ch., repeat
7. One d.c. under the lst 1 ch. of last row, 2 ch., 1 d.c. in
the lst space between the bunches, 4 ch., 1 8. c. in lst st. of
ch. to make a picot, * 1 tr. in the next space between the
bunches, picot, repeat from * 6 times, 1 d. c. in the next space,
picot, 2 ch., and work. the same round the next succeeding
scallops.
No. 101.—Rick-rack Edging.
= sae point of braid, thread over
AON SR Sh ot ES Nes Ss and draw through braid,
: Y\ 45 «thread over and draw
’_ through two loops; let _-
three loops remain on the
hook and make ad.c. on
the next point of braid
w oe int; then work off the
No. 101. oops now on the needle, 2 —~
at atime. Then 3 ch., 1 tr.on the opposite side of the same
point the last d. c. was worked in, and work half off, 1 d. c.in —
next point of braid, then work off all the loops on needle, 5 —
ch., 1 8. c. into the st, where the tr. and d. c. meet, 3 ch., and
work like lst cross d. c.
2. * Three d, c. under 5 ch. of previous row ; 3 ch., 3 d. c.,,
3 ch., 3d. c., 3 ch., 3d.c, 3 ch., 3 d.c., all under the same 5
ch., 1 8. c, in next d.c; repeat from * across the row. This
forms the scallop ed
t For the upper edge make 1 «, o. in each point of braid with
3 ch, between.
2, One d. c. on each of 3 ch. sta,; 1 ch., miss 1, 1 d,o, on!
each of next 3 sta,
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 131
row. Turn and make | d. c. on every 3rd st. of last row, with
2 ch. between. Turn and repeat the last row.
Make picots of 5 ch. each for edge of scallop, catching in the
braid between each one.
This edging laundries beautifully.
No. 106.—Narrow Rick-rack Lace.
Take fine rick-rack braid. .
1. One 8. c. into 1st point, 3 ch., 1 8. c. into next point, 3
ch., repeat to end of braid ; turn.
2. Oned. c. into centre of last ch., 1 ch., 1 d. c. into same 3
ch., repeat until you have 6 d.c. in same place with 1 ch. be-
tween each d. c. (this forms 1 scallop), 1 s. c. into next 3 ch.,
then repeat the scallop in next 3 ch.
Finish the upper edge of braid the same as Ist row.
No. 107.—Feather Edge. &
Make a chain of 20 stitches.
' 1, One s. c. in 8th st. of ch., ch. 4, 1 8. c. in 11th st. of ch.,
ch. 4, 1 8. c. in 14th st. of ch., ch. 4, 1 8. c. in 17th st. of ch.,
ch. 4, 1 s. c. in last at. of ch. ; turn. oe
2. Chain 4, 1s. c. in loop, ch. 4, 1 8. c. in loop, ch. 4, 1 s.c.
in loop, ch. 4, 1 s. c. in loop, ch, 4, 1 s. c. in last loop ; turn.
3. Chain 6, 1 s. c. in loop, ch. 4, 1 8, c. in loop, ch. 4, 1 8. ¢.
in loop, ch. 4, 1 8. c. in loop, ch. 4, 1 s. c. in last loop ; turn.
4. Chain 3, 4d. c. in lst loop, 4 d. c. in 2nd loop, 4 d. c. in
3rd loop, 4d. c. in 4th loop, 12 d. c. in loop of 6, fasten with
8. c. in last loop of 2nd row ; turn.
5. Chain 3, fasten with s. c. between 2nd and 3rd d. c., ch.
3, 1 s. c. between 4th and 5th d.c., ch. 3, 1 8. c. between 6th
and 7th d.c., ch. 3, 1 s. c. between 8th and 9th d. c., ch. 3, 1
8. c. between 10th and llth d.c, ch. 3,1 s. c. between 12th
and group of 4d.'c., ch. 4, 1 s. c. between Ist and 2nd groups
of 4d.c., ch. 4, 1s. c. in loop at end of row. This finishes
one scallop.
Begin 2nd scallop thus :
1. Chain 4, 1 s. c. in loop, ch. 4, 1 #. ¢. in loop, ch. 4, 1 8. ¢.
in loop, ch. 4, 1 8, ¢ in loop, ch. 4, 18. ¢ in Ist loop of 3;
turn, ; |
132 HOME WORK.
2. Same as 3rd row in Ist scallop.
3. Same as 4th row in lst scallop, fasten with s, c. in 2nd
loop of ch. of 3.
No. 108.—Wave Braid Trimming.
1. Put tho hook through the middle edge of braid, ch. 4, 1
d. c. in same place, * ch. 6, I d.c. just one side in centre of
hollow of braid, ch. 1, 1 d. c. the other side of centre, ch. 6,
1d. c. in top of 2nd wave, ch. 1, 1 d.c in same ; repeat from
* through row.
2. Chain 3, 1 d. c. in ch. 1, ldic. in top of next d. c., * ch.
2, 1d. c. in 3rd st. of ch, 6, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in Ist st., ch. 1, 1
d. c. in ch, 1, ch. 1, 1 dic. in next tte, ch, 2, 1 d.c. in 3rd st.,
ch, 2, 1 d. c. in lst st, 1d. c. in ch. 1, 1 d. c. in next st, ; re-
peat from *.
3. Chain 4, 1 d. c. in top of 2nd d.c, ch. 2, 1d. c. in next
d. c., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in next d. c., ch. 2, * 1d. c. in each of next
3 d.c,ch, 2,1 d.c.in 1d.c., ch. 2, 1d. c¢. in next d.c., ch.
2, 1d. c. in next d.c., ch. 2,1 d.c. in next d.c., ch. 2,1 d.c.
in next d.c., ch. 2; repeat from *,
4, Chain 6, 1d. c. in 2nd loop, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in next loop,
ch, 2, 1 d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in loop, * ch. 4, skip a loop,
1d. c. in 2nd d. c. in group of 3, ch. 4, 1 d. c. in 2nd loop, ch.
2, 1d. c. in next loop, ch. 2, Id.c. in next, ch, 2, 1 d. c. in
next, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in next ; repeat from *. This finishes top
part ‘of trimming.
Lower edge of braid :
1. Same as Ist row of top part.
2. Chain 4, 1 d. c. under ch. 1, 1 d. c. insamech, 1, ch. 1, 1
d. c. in d. c., {ch, 2, * 3 dic. in ch. 1, ch. 2, 1 d.c., in d. Cs,
ch. 1, 1 d.c.in loop, ch. 1, 1 dic. in same, ch. 1, ld.c. in
.» ch. 2; repeat from *.
” Chain 3, d.c. in 2nd d. ¢., ch, 2, 1 d. c. in next, ch. 2,
. ¢. in next, ch. 2, * 1 d.c. in each ‘of next 3 d. c., ch. 2,
.
d.
a
in d.c., ch. 2, 1d. c. in next, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in next, ch.
c. in next, ch. 2; 3; repeat from *.
. Chain 3, 1 d.c. in 2nd d. c., * ch. 2, 1 d. 6. tn hap of hoop,
ch. 2, 1d. ¢. in 3rd d. c, ch. 2, 1 d.c. ind. c,, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in
2nd d. c., ch. 2,1 d.¢. in lst d. ¢, ch. 2, 1d. @ in 2nd dic;
repeat from *,
CROCHET PATTERNS. 133
No. 109.—Narrow Feather Edge.
1. Fasten the thread in lst loop of braid, 2 d.c. in same
loop, * 2 ch., skip 2 loops, 2 d. c. in next loop, * repeat from
*to*once, Put the hook back.in the d. c. that was made in
the lst loop, draw the thread throuyh, thread over and take
off both stitches, 3 ch., skip 3 loops, 3 d. c. in each of the next
3 loopa, 3 ch., and repeat from beginning to end of row,—that
is, until the lace is the desired length.
2. Commence on the other side of the braid, * 2 d. c. in
pe of the 1st 10 loops, skip 6 loops, and repeat from * to end
of row.
3. Now work on the other side (over the lst row) 3 ch., 1 d.
c, (in the place made by drawing the d. c's, together in 1st
row), 3 ch, 1 8. c. in each of the next 9 sts.
4. Now work on the other side, 5 ch., fasten with s. o, be-
tween each ae (of 2 d. c.); repeat to end of row.
5. Five ch., fasten with s. c, in centre of each ch. of 5. of last
row ; 3 Fepeat to end of row.
No. 110.—Edge With N ovelty Braid.
1. * Three d. c. in Ist loop of braid, ch. 2, 3d.c. in 3rd
loop of braid, ch. 2, 3 d. c. in 4th loop of braid, ch. 2, 3 d. c.
ia 6th loop of braid ; repeat from * the length of braid.
2. * Three d. c. under ch. of 2, ch. 6, catch with s. c, in top
of 3rd d.c. just made (this makes a loop or picot), 3d. «
under next ch. of 2, ch. 6, catch with s. c. in top of 3rd d.c.,
3 d. c. under same ch. of 2, ch. 6, catch with s.c. in top of 3rd
d.c, 3d. c. under same ch. of 2, catch with s. c. in top of 3rd
d.c., 3d. c, under next ch. of 2; repeat from * the length of
braid.
Take the other edge of braid, and repeat the Ist row.
2nd row of upper edge: * 1 "d.c. under ch. of 2 d. ce, ch, 2,
1 d.c.in top of the 2nd d.c. in group of 3, ch. 2, 1 d. c.
under ch. of 2d.c, ch. 2, 1 d.c.in top of the 2nd d. cc. in
group of 3, ch. 2, 1 d.c. under ch. of 2, ch. 2; repeat from
* length of braid.
3. * Two d. c. under ch, of 2, ch. 1, 2 d.c. under ch. of 2,
ch. 1 5 repeat from * length of braid.
134 HOME WORK.
No. 111.—Feather Hdge Braid Lace.
Fasten the thread in the lst loop of braid, * 5 ch., skip 2
loops of braid and fasten with s. c. in next loop, repeat from *
twice, 11 ch., fasten with s. c. in the 4th st. from the end of
° a the ch.; this forms
: a little ring at the
end of ch. of 11
st., * 5 ch., skip 3
loops of braid. and
fasten with s. c. in
next loop, 5 ch.,
fasten with s. c. in
the ring at the end
of 11 ch.; repeat
from * 7 times, 3
ch., fasten with s.
c. in middle of ch.
of sts. below the
ring, 3 ch., skip 3
: “. No. 111. loops of braid, fas-
ten with s. c. in the next loop, * 3 ch., fasten with s. c. in
centre of ch. of 5 sts, which were made in the beginning of
lace, 3 ch., skip 2 loops of braid and fasten with s. c. in next
loop ; repeat from * twice, 1 s. c. in the next 7 loops, with 1
st. crocheted between each loop,
“ Repeat from the beginning until you have the lace as long
as desired, then begin on the other side of the braid, * 6 ch.,
skip 2 loops of braid, fasten with s. c. in next loop, repeat
from * twice, 6 ch., skip 1 loop, fasten with s. c. in next loop,
repeat from * once; *6 ch., skip 2 loops, fasten with s. c. in
next loop, repeat from * 4 times; * 6 ch., skip 1 loop, fasten
with s. c. in next loop, repeat from * 3 times, 6 ch., skip 2
jooy3, fasten with 8. c in next loop, * 5 ch., skip 2 loops, fasten
with s, c. in next loop, repeat from * once ; 10 ch., fasten with
s. c. in 4th st. from the end of ch. of 10 sts, (this forms a little
ring), 5 ch., skip 1 loop of braid, fasten with s. c. in next loop,
5 ch., fasten with 8. c in the ring, * 5 ch., skip 3 loops of
braid, fasten with s. c. in the next 5 ch., fasten with s. c. in the
ring, repeat from * 5 times, 5 ch., skip 3 loops, fasten with s. c.
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 185
in the next 5 ch., fasten with s. c. in the ring, 2 cb., fasten
with s. c. in the centre of ch. below the little ring, 2 ch., skip
1 loop of braid, fasten in next loop, * 2 ch., fasten in the centre
of the ch. of 5 sts. on opposite side of braid, repeat from * once ;
* 6 ch., skip 2 loops, fasten in next loop, repeat from * once ;
* 6 ch., skip 1 loop. fasten in next loop, repeat from * 3 times,
6 ch., skip 2 loops, fasten in next loop, * 5 ch., skip 2 loops,
fasten in the next loop, repeat from * once. Now crochet a
ch. of 10 sts. and proceed as before. The 2nd row uf open
work around the bottom is made by crocheting a ch. of 7 ste.
and fasten with s. c. in centre of each loop of open work of
preceding.
For the open work across the top, crochet a ch. of 6 ste. and
fasten with s.c. in every 4th st. As many rows of open work
can be made across as desired.
No. 112.—Novelty Braid Edge,
Make a chain of 5 stitches, catch in the third loop of the
braid with s. c. ; turn. .
1. Three d.c.in 3rd. stjtch of ch., ch. 2,3 d.c. in same
(this makes a shell,) ch, 3, 1 d. c.
me in last st. of ch.; turn.
we 6s 22. Chain 4, 1d. c. in top of Ist
d.c. of shell, ch. 3, make a shell,
skip 2 loops of braid and catch in
* ord loop with s. c.; turn.
3. Makea shell, ch. 3,1] d.c in
= last d. c. of shell, ch. 3, 1 d.c. in
Ba, top of d.c., ch. 3, 1 d.c. in 3rd
eee st. of ch. 4; turn.
4. Chain 4, 1d. c. in top of d.
No. 112. c., ch. 3, d.c. in d.c, ch. 3, d.c.
in lst d. c. of shell, ch. 3, make a shell, skip 2 looys of braid,
catch in the 3rd loop with s. c., this makes a point.
First row of 2nd point : Make a shell, ch. 3, 1 d.c. in last
d. c. of shell, then proceed as in the first point.
After the trimming is the desired length across the bottom
put 1 8, c., ch. 2, 1s. c. in each hole.
For an edge at the top, join the cotton in the Ist loop of
braid, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in the next loop, draw the cotton through
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136 HOME WORK.
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all the sts. leaving one on the needle, cb. 2, 1 d. c. in eaeh of
next 2 loops, draw the thread through all the sts. leaving one
on the needle, so cuntinue through tle row ; turn.
2. Chain 3, 1 d.c. in top of d.tc.,fch. 2, 1 d.c. in 2nd st. of
ch 2, * ch. 2, 1 d.c. in d.e., ch 2, 1 d.c. in 2nd st. of ch. 2,
repeat from * through the row,
No. 113.—Medallion Braid Trimming.
Use two kinds uf Nuvclty Braid with Medallion in centre,
1. Chain 6, join together.
Be, i 3, make 23 d.c. in the loop formed by ch. 6, fasten
in ch. 3.
3. Chain 4, skip 1 st., 1 d.c. in the next ¢t., * ch. 2, skip
1, 1 d.c. in next st. ; repeat from * until you have 12 holes;
fasten in ch. 4,
4. Make 1 8. c. in Ist hole, and 2d. c., tl en take the braid
and the medallion in
the left hand and
catch the 2nd lvop
of the braid with the
2nd d.c. just made,
make 2 more d. c.
and 1 8. c. ;_ this
makes 1 small scal-
lop. For the 2nd
scallop, make 1 8, c.
and 2 d.c. as before,
drop the st. from the
needle, and draw
No. 113. the 3rd, 4th and 5th
loops in the braid through each other, then catch up the drop-
ped st. in scallop with the 5th loop in braid, an‘! finish the
scallop by making 2 d.c. and 1 8.c. a3 before. Catch 2
scallops with each of the 3 medallions in the braid. Take
another piece of braid for the lower half of the circle. Cross
the braid, and while making the scallops in the centre piece,
catch 2 scallops with each of the 3 medallions as before. This
makes one pattern. Begin another centre with ch. 6, etc., and
proceed as before, sewing the braid together slightly where it
crosses. For the top edge take straight novelty braid, with
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 137
feather edge. Fasten the cotton to the braid, * ch. 3, fasten
between the 2 medallions in the lace just made, ch. 3, skip 4
loops in the top braid, and fasten in the 5th. Catch 4 loops
in top braid with the 4 in the medallion braid, skipping the
1st and last loops in the medallion ; ch. 3, fasten between the
medallions ; ch. 3, skip 3 in tup braid and fasten in 4th ; ch. 5,
fasten in 2 medallions together by catching the 4th loops
together ; ch. 5, skip 5 on top braid, fasten in 6th; ch. 3,
fasten braid between medallions in next figure.
Repeat from *.
No. 114.—Edge with Novelty Braid.
1. Two d.c. in each luop of braid the desired length, ch. 3;
turn.
2. One d. c. between lst and 2nd groups of 2 d.c., ch. 1, 1
d. c. between the 2nd and 3rd
groups of 2 d.c., continue through
the row, ch. 3; turn.
3. One d. c. under ch. 1, ch. 1,
1 d. c. under next ch. 1, continue
through the row, ch. 3; turn.
4. Same as 3rd row.
5. Six d.c. in loop made by ch.
1, 1 e. c. in next loop made by ch.
1, continue through the row. Take
the other edge of the braid and cro-
chet same as first 4 rows.
No. 115.—Crochet and Braid Trimming.
Two pieces of braid are measured off the length required
and joined by a crocheted insertion as follows: 1 s.c.ina
loop of braid, 10 ch, 18. c.in a loop of the other piece of
braid, 2ch., 18.c. in the next loop on same piece of braid, *
3 ch., 7 d. c. in the centre of 10 ch., 3 ch., 1 8. c. in next loop
of braid on the other piece of braid, 2 ch., miss 1 loop, 1 8. c
in next loop on same piece of braid, 3 ch., 1 & c. in Ist of 7
d.c., 7 ch., 1s. c. in last of 7 d. c., 3 ch., miss 1 loop, 1 s. c. in
next loop of the other piece of braid, 2 ch., miss 1 loop, 1 ¢. c.
in next, and repeat from *.
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next d.c., and work the
last st. of each of the 3 d.
c. off at once; 8 ch. closed
in aring, 3 ch, 18 d. c.
under the ring, 3 ch, 18.
c. in the centre of the shell
formed of 1 d.c., 1 d.c., 1
d. c, 5 ch, and repeat
from *,
3. One 8. c. on each 9 8.
c., missing the st and last
of the 11 s.c, 6 ch., 1s, ¢.
in the 2nd of 18 d.c., * 6
ch., miss 1 st. of this ch.,
and on each of the next 5
st. make 1 s.c., 1b. tr, 1
d. c. in each of 3 st, 1
slip st. in the 3rd d. c.,
counting from the last s. c
in the 2nd d. c.; repeat
» from * 4 times, ch. 5, and
repeat the pattern from the
Thy beginning of the row across
No. 115. the length.
4, Seven s. c. over the 9 s,c, 4 ch, 1 8. c. in the point of
star formed of the 6 ch., * 8 ch. 18 c. in next point, repeat
from * aronnd each point, 4 ch., and repeat from beginning of
row, and in working round each succeeding scallop, after each
7 8. c., mike 4 ch., 1 d. c. on opposite point of the Ist scallop.
5. Miss the Ist 2 ch. in the hollow between each scallop, 1
d.c., miss 1 ch., 1 ch.; there should be 17 d. c., and the last 2
st. must be missed on the other side of scallop ; the lastd. c. of
one scallop and the Ist d. c. of the next scallop should be
worked «ff together ; repeat.
6. Miss 2 st., * 18. c. in each 26 st., miss 4 st. (2 st. on each
scallop) and repeat from *.
7. Miss 28. ¢., 1 d.c. in next, * 1 d.c. in next, a picot of 4
ch., 1 s.c. in 1st st. of ch.; repeat from * until there are 17
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picots, then 1 d.c. caught on the next s, c. of that scallop,
4th s, c. of next scallop. Repeat from beginning of row.
Across the braid at the top of insertion make 1 s. c. in each
loop of braid, with 1 ch. between each s. c, if the work puckers.
No. 116.—Novelty Braid Insertion.
1. Make a stitch on the hook, throw thread twice over the
hook, insert the hook in lst loop of braid, make 3 long tr. in
the loop, bring them all in 1 st, ch. 4, 3 long tr. in end loop of
braid, ch. 4, 3 long tr. in 4th loop, ch. 4, 3 long tr. in last loop
of braid, over twice, go in Ist loop 3 times, ch. 4, so on until
you have a piece the
desired length ; then
begin on the other
side of braid and work
as above, except put
7 sts. in cb. instead
of 4; repeat to end
of braid.
Second strip of
braid: Work as a-
bove, join as you
work after making
the long tr., ch. 3,
slip under ch. 7, ch.
3, 3 long tr. ; and so
on.
You can make the
‘insertion as deep as
youlike, By adding
a top edge to sew on
No. 116. by, you can have a
lace edging.
No. 117.—Wave Braid Edging.
Take wide wave braid, fold over the upper scallop and work
a dot in satin stitch, and on the scallops sprays of coral stitch
and dots. Turn the wrong side of braid towards the worker,
and make * 1 s. c. at one side of braid, 5ch., 1 s.c. at point ot
scallop, 5 ch., 1 s. c. on the other side of scallop, 10 ch., 1 8. c.
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140 HOME WORK.
in the hollow between each scallop, now work back on this ch.
thus : In each st., 1 slip st, 18.c, 3d.c, 2tr, 1 long tr.
worked into the same st. with the last tr., and to be used a
curve in the next row, 3ch. Repeat along the length of braid
from *.
2. On right side of braid, * 1s. c. under lst 5 ch., 7 ch., 1
s.c. under 2nd 5 ch., 7d c., 3ch., 7 d. c. under the long tr.;
repeat from *,
3. * One s.c. under 7 ch., 1 ch.,
1 (a) 1 group of 2 d. c. made as fol-
WY. lows : Put thread over hook twice,
t & work off, leaving three loops on
) needle, 1 d.c. in next st., putting
jaa thread over but once, and working
wee Off 2 loops, then 2 loops each time
gees until all the loops are worked off,
me 3 ch., and repeat from (a) eight
i times, working also under the 3 ch.
4B Reneat from * along the length of
braid.
4, One s. c. under every 3 ch.,
eV with 5 ch. between, in the hollows
No. 117. between 2 scallops, 2 s. c come
together.
The upper part is worked in 4 rows.
1. One d. c., 2 ch., 5 times on the folded edge, I crossed tr.
in the hollows between the scallops.
2. One group of 3 d. c, in each 4th st. of Ist row.
3. Oue d. c., miss 1 st., 1 ch., repeat to end of row.
4. One s. c. in each st. of previous row.
No. 118.—Wide Diamond Rick-Rack.
Count 33 points of braid, double in half, keep the braid
donbled, sew together the first and last points, run your cot-
ton on the wrong side of the braid, and sew the 2nd point and
the one opposite together, break your cotton and count 6
points on each side, and sew the next 2 puints together with
the ones opposite, the same as the first 2. This completes one
row.
CROCHET PATTERNS, 141
To fill in, begin where the braid is sewed together, and make
a loose buttonhole stitch on each point of the braid ; now cross
over to the other side of the diamond, twist the needle in and
out the thread between the points, pull the thread through
and fasten at the commencement (where you crossed over to
twist) with a firm buttonhole stitch. This completes the lst
row around the diamond. Do not break the thread, but make
a loose buttonhole st. between every other point of braid,
twist and fasten the same as before, twist the needle around
the thread, which is called the stem. You are now where you
sewed the braid together, fasten and break thread. Fill in the
upper diamond the same as the first. In counting the 33
points for each succeeding row of diamonds, commence to
count from the 6th point on the lower edge, leaving 5 pointe.
No. 119.—Fan Insertion.
Make a chain of 13 stitches.
1. One s. c. into the 7th st , 3 ch., miss 2 ste., 1 8. c. into the
next, 4 ch., 1 8, c. into end st. ; turn.
2. Three ch., 11 d.c. under loop of 4 ch. ; turn.
3. Three ch., 1 d. c. into 3rd of 11 d.c¢., 1 d.c, 1 ch. into
each of 8 d. c. of last row; turn.
4, * Four ch., 1 8, c. between 2 d.c., 3 ch., 1 8. c. between
next 2 d. c., repeat from * 5 times more, + ch., 1 s. c, into end
st. Repeat from 2nd row for the length required.
When commencing the last row of next and following pat-
terns, join to preceding pattern by working 3 ch, 1 slip st. into
2nd loop of 3 ch., 3 ch., 1 slip st. into 1st of previous ch.
No. 120.—Elgin Insertion.
Chain 9, close in a ring, aleo ch. 6,9 d.c. in Ist ring, * ch.
5; turn, going back over the 9 d.c., 1 d.c. in the lst d.c.,
ch. 3, pass over 2 d. c., 1 d. cc. in 3rd d. ¢., ch. 3, 1d. c. in 6th
d..c., ch. 3, 1d. c. in last d.c., ch. 6, 9 d.c. in 6 ch. of preced-
ing row, ch.5; repeat from * until you have the required
length, then 1 d. c. in 3rd of 5 ch., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in same st., ch.
4, 1d. ¢. in 3rd st. of next 5 ch., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in same st. ; con-
tinue in this way the entire length of the work, and when one
side is done break the thread and finish the other side the same
vay. .
No. 121.—Elmira Insertion.
Make a chain of 23 stitches,
1. One d. c. into a st., 2ch., miss 2 ste., 1 d.c. in the next
st., 2 ch., miss 2 sts, 1 d. c. in next, 7 ch., miss 4 ste., 4 d.c.,
each separated by 2 ch. into the next, 7 ch., miss 4 sts., 1 d. c,
into next, 2 ch., miss 2 sts., 1 d. c. into next, 2 ch., miss 2 sts.,
1 d.c. into next, 5 ch.; turn.
2. One d. c. in top of next d. c., 2 ch., 1 d.c. in next d. ‘c.,
| 2 ch., 1 d. c. in centre of 7 ch., 3 d. c. under next 2 ch., 3d.c.,
f 2 ch., 3d. c. under next ch., 3 d. c. under next ch., 1 8. ¢, in
it ee centre of 7 ch., 2 ch., 1 d.c. in next d.c., 2 ch., 1 d.c.in next
i ies d. c., 2 ch., 1 d. c. in next d. c., 5 ch.; turn.
re 3. One d. c. in next d. c. of last row, 2 ch., 1d. c. in next d. |
an c., 7 ch., 4 d. c., each separated by 2 ch. under the 2 ch. between F
! t the d. c’s. of last row, 7 ch., miss 6 d. c. and 2 ch,, 1 d. c. in
au next d. c., 2ch., 1 d. c. in next d. c., 2 ch., 1 d.c. in 3rd st. of
iB 5 ch, 5 ch.; turn.
| | \ Repeat from the 2nd row for the length required
Ve 142 HOME WORK.
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No. 122.—Pineapple Insertion.
Make a chain of 32 stitches ; turn.
1. One d.c, in each st. of ch., commencing with 4th st. from
} ______ needie, thus making a
PEE ERS gig fy double ch. of 28 sts;
ceeeaey turn.
Sixty, 2. Chain 4, d. c in
i Cire next 2 sts., ch. 2, d.c.
eat. ae in 3rd st. from needle, j
sy d.c. in next 7 sts., ch. :
f
¥i 2., d.c. in 3rd st. from
< needle, d. c.in next 7
ste., ch. 2, d. c. in 3rd
st. from needle, d. c. in
No. 122, last 2 sts. ; turn.
3. Chain 4, d. c. in 1st st. of 2nd row, d. c, 3 times in ch. 2 '
of preceding row, ch. 2, d. c. again 3 times in same loop, which
forms a ahell, ch. 6, make a shell in next loop, ch. 6, shell in
next loop, d. c. twice in lst st. in 2nd st. from shell ; turn.
4, Chain 4, 1 d.c., ch. 1, shell in shell, ch. 4, d. c. 8 times
MRT
PELE R ESL IL TENE ALL NTT _
CROCHET PATTERNS, 148
with 2 ch. between each d. c. in the middle shell, ch. 4, shell in
shell, ch. 1., d. c. twice ; turn.
5. Chain 4, 1d.c., ch. 1, shell in shell, ch. 4,8. c. in Ist
loop of 8 d.c., ch. 4, 8. c. in next loop, and so on till the last,
ch. 4, shell in shell, ch. 1, d.c. twice ; turn.
6. Chain 4, d. c. twice in the 2nd st. in ch. 1 of preceding
row, ch. 1, shell, ch. 4, go across as before, ch. 4, shell, ch. 1,
3 d.c.; turn.
7. Chain 4, 3 d.c., ch. 1, shell, ch. 4, go across as before, ch.
4, shell, ch. 1, 4d. c.; turn.
8. Ch. 4, 3 d.c., ch. 1, shell, ch. 4, go across as before, ch. 4,
shell, ch. 1, 4d. c, ; turn.
9. Chain 4, 5 d.c., the 4th and 5th sts. being in 1 ch. of
preceding row, ch. 1, shell, ch. 4, go across as before, ch. 4,
shell, ch. 1, 6 d.c., the 1st and 2nd sts. in 1 ch. of 8th row;
turn.
10. Chain ‘ 7d. c, ch. 1, shell, ch. 4, go across as before,
ch. 4, shell, ch. 1, 8d. c.; turn.
1!. Chain 4, 9 d.c., ch. 1, shell, ch. 4, fasten, ch. 4, shell,
ch. 1, 10 d. c. ; turn.
12. Chain 4, 11 d.c., ch. 1, shell, ch. 4, fasten, ch. 4, make
only half of the next shell, then fasten it to the last shell
made, make the other half of shell, ch. 1, 12 d. c.; turn.
13. Chain 4,11 d.c,2d.c. in lst 2 sts. of 1st shell, 2 d.
c. in last 2 sts. of next shell, then 12 d. c. ; turn.
Begin with 2nd row.
No. 123.—Fordyce Insertion.
Make a chain of 24 stitches.
1. * Miss 9 ch., 1 long tr. in next st., 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1 tr.
in next ; 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d. c. in next, 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1
8. c. in next, 2ch., 1d. c in st. at end of ch., then 19 ch.,
and repeat from * 3 times more, always putting ad. c. in the
end st. of the 24 ch.
2. * Twos. c. under Ist ch., 3 d. c. under each of the 3 2
ch., 18 d. c. under 9 ch., 3 d. c. under each of the 3, 2 ch., 2
8, c. under next 2 ch., repeat from * 3 times more ; turn work
on wrong side.
3. Insert the st. in the back horizontal st. from the worker
and work 1 s. c. in each st., and 2 s. c. in each of the top 5 sts.;
turn on right side for the next row.
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144 HOME WORK.
4. a Miss 2 8. ¢., 1 slip st. in each of 3.8. c., 5 ch., miss 4 8.
c., 1 d.c. in next; 4 ch. 18. c. in Ist of 4 ch., this makes a
picot, * miss 1s.¢, 1 d.c.in next, a picot, repeat from *
until there are 13 d.c. and 12 picots; 5 ch. miss 48,c¢, 1
slip st. in 3 s. c., miss 2 st. between each leaf, repeat from a 3
times.
To join one pattern to the other, make 2 cb., 1 slip st. in 6
picot at side of one leaf (see illustration), 2 ch., 1 slip st. in the
2 SSIS SASS SSS. first st. of the lst 2 ch.,
» ° S, * 12 ch, 1 tr. in the
a picot before the 5 ch.,
a2" picot joined to 5th picot
ae, of leaf, 3 more picote, a
, Gas picot joined to opposite
Eiiy leaf of second pattern
Wes of insertion, 1 more pi-
cot and repeat from *
down the other side,
making 6 picots at the other end. Join each pattern in this
way, and on each side mako 2 rows as follows :
1. One d. c, in 5th picot of leaf, 5 ch., miss 2 picots, 1 d. ¢.
in next picot; 7 ch., 1 tr. under 5 ch., keeping top loop on
hook, 1 tr. under next 5 ch., and work off all the loops on
hook; 5 ch., 1 d. c. on 3rd picot of next leaf; 5 ch., miss 2
picots, 1 d. c. on next; 7 ch., 1 d. c. in the top of the 6 picots
between and joining each pattern ; 7 ch. and repeat from !st
row.
2. One d. c., 1 ch., miss 1 ch., 1 4, ¢. in next all along the
row.
No. 124.—Beauport Insertion.
Make a chain of 40 stitches.
1. One d. c. in 36th st. of ch., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in same 36th st.,
* ch. 5, miss 4, 1 d. c. in next st., ch. 2,1] d.c in same%, re-
peat from * to * 6 times ; turn.
2. Chain 3, 1d. c. in ch. 2, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in same ch. 2,
CROCHET PATTERNS, 145
* ch. 5, miss 4,1 d.c. inch. 2, ch. 2, 1d. c¢. in same ch. 2,
* repeat from * to * 6 times ; turn.
3. Chain 3, 1 d. c. in ch. 2 of 2nd row, ch. 2, 1 d. c, in same
ch. 2, * ch. 3, and unite the ch. 5 of the last two rows by 1
es, c. around the centres, ch. 3, 1 d. c. in next ch. 2, ch. 2, 1
d. c. in same ch. 2, * repeat from * to 6 times; turn
4 and 5. Like 2nd row.
6. Like 3rd row.
7 and 8. Like 2nd row.
9. Like 3rd row, and so on.
No. 125.—Antique Insertion.
Make a chain of 63 stitches.
1. Miss 3 sts.,1d.c. into each of next 2 str., 2 ch., miss 2,
1s. c. into the next, 2 ch., miss 2, * 1 d. c. into the next, 2 ch.,
miss 2, repeat from * 6 times more, 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d. c. into
each of 4 next sts., * 2 ch., miss 2., 1d. c. into the next repeat
from last * 6 times more, 2 ch., miss 2, 1 s. c. into the next, 2
ch., miss 2, 1 d. c. into each of the next 2 ste. ; turn.
2. Three ch. to take the place of the Ist d.c., 1d. c into
the next, 5 ch., 1 d. c. separated by 2 ch., into each of the next
6 d. c., 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d. c. with each of next 4 ste., 15 ch.,
miss 2 sts., 1 d. c, into each of next 4 sts., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.
c. separated by 2 ch. into each of the next 6 d.c., 5 ch., 1d. c¢.
into each of the last 2 sts. ; turn.
3. Three ch., 1 d.c. into the next st., 2 ch., 1 8. c. in centre
of 5 ch., 2 ch., 1 d.c., separated by 2 ch. in each of the next
5d. c., 2 ch., miss 2 sts., 1 d. c. into each of the next 4, 8 ch.,
1 s. c. in centre of 15 cb., 8 ch., miss 3d. c., 1 d. ¢. into each
of the next 4 sts., 2 ch., miss 2 sts., 1 d. c. separated by 2 ch. in
each of the next 5 d.c., 2 ch., 1 8. c. in centre of 5 ch., 2 ch.,
] d. c. in each of the last 2 sts, ; turn.
4. Three ch., 1d. c. in next st., 5 ch., 1 d. c. separated by 2
ch. in each of the next 4d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d. c. into each
of the next 4 sts., 8ch., 1 sc. intothe 8th of 8 ch. of Jast row,
1s. c. in next s. c., and 1s. c. in next st., 8ch., miss 3 d. c. of
last row, 1 d.c. in each of next 4 sts., 2ch., 1 d.c. separated by
2 ch. in each of next 4 d. c, 5[ch, 1 d.c. in 2 last sts. ;
turn. :
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146 HOME WORK.
5. Three ch., 1 d. c. into the next st., 2 ch., 1 8. c. in centre
of 5 ch., 2ch., 1 d. c. separated by 2 ch. in next 3d.c., 2ch., °
miss 2 sts., 1 d. c. into each of next 4 sts., 7 ch., 1s. c. in the
Ist of 8 ch., 1 in each s. c. following and one in next ch. st., 7
ch., miss 3d. c., 1 d. c. into each of next 4 ste., 2 ch., 1 d.c.
separated by 2 ch. in next 3 d. c, 2 ch., 1 8. c. in centre of 5
ch, 2 ch., 1 d. c. in last 2 sts, ; turn.
6. Three ch., 1 d.c. in next st., 5 ch., 1 d.c. separated by 2
ch, in next 2d. c., 2 ch., miss 2 sts., 1 d.c. into each of next 4
sts., 7 ch., 1 s. c. in lst of 7 ch. of last row, 1 in each s.c. and
into the next ch. st., 7 ch., miss 3d. c., 1 d, c. into each of next
4 sts., 2 ch., 1 d. c. separated by 2 ch. in next 2d. c., 5 ch., 1d.
c. into each of the last 2 sts. ; turn.
7. Three ch., 1 d. c. in next st., 2ch., 1s. c. in centre of 5ch,
2 ch., 1 d. c. into next d. c., 2 ch., miss 2 sts., 1 d. into each of
the next 4 sts., 6 ch., 1 s. c. in the lst of 7ch., 1 in each of the
s. c's. and into the next ch. st., 6 ch., miss 3 d.c, 1 d.c. in
each of next 4 ste., 2 ch., 1 d. c. in next d.c. 2 ch., 15. ¢ in
centre of 5 ch., 2 ch., 1 d. c. into last 2 sts. ; turn.
8. Three ch., 1 d. c. in next st., 5 ch., miss 5 sts., 1 d.c.
into each of next 4 sts., 8 ch.,1 d. c. in the lstof 6 ch., 1 in
each of s. c’s, and 1 in the next ch. st., 8 ch., miss 8 sts., 1 d. c.
into each of next 4 sts., 5ch.. 1 d. c. in each of last 2 sts. ; turn.
9. Three ch., 1 d. c. into next st., 2 ch., 1 sc. in centre of
5 ch., 2 ch., 1 d. c. into the Ist 4. c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1d. c. in
each of next 4 sts., 8 ch., 9d. c.’s over the d. c.’s of last row,
8 ch., miss 6 sts., 1 d. c. into each of next 4 sts., 2 ch., miss 2
sts., 1 d. c. into the next 2 ch., 1 8s. c. in the centre of 5 ch,
2 ch.,1 d. c. into each of last 2 sts. ; turn.
10. Three ch., 1 d. c. into the next st., 5 ch., 1 d. c. sep-
arated by 2 ch. into each of next 2d. c.’s, 2 ch., miss 2 sts, 1
d. c. into each of next 4 sts., 8 ch., 7 s. c. into the s. c.’s of last
row, 8 ch., miss 6 sts., 1 d.c. into each of next 4 sts., 2 ch.,
miss 2 ste., 1 d. c. separated by 2 ch. in each of next 2 d. c.’s,
5 ch., 1 d. c. into each of last 2 sts. ; turn.
11. Three ch., 1 d. c. into the next st., 2 ch., 1 s. c. in the
centre of 5 ch., 2ch., 1 d. c. separated by 2 ch. in each of next
3 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2 sts., 1 d. c. into each of next 4 sts., 8 ch.,
5 s. c. over the s. c.’s of last row, 8 ch., miss 6 ste., 1d. c. into
each of next 4 sts., 2 ch., miss 2 sts., 1 d. c. separated by 2 ch.
CROCHET PATTERNS 147
in each of next 3 d.c., 2 ch., 1s. c. in centre of 5 ch., 2 ch., 1
d. c. in each of last 5 sts. ; turn.
12. Three ch., 1 d. c. in next st., 5 ch., 1 d. c. separated by
2 ch. in each of next 4 d.c.’s, 2 ch., miss 2 sts., 1 d.c. in each of
next 4 sts., 9 ch., 3s. c. over 8. c.’s of last row, 9 ch., miss 6 sts., 1
d. c. into each of next 4 sts., 2 ch., miss 2 sts., 1d. c. separated
. by 2 ch. in each of next 4d. c.’s, 5 ch., 1d. c. in 2 last sts. ;
turn.
13. Three ch., 1 d. c. into next st., 2 ch., 1 8. c, in centre of
.5 ch., 2 ch., 1 d. c. separated by 2 ch. in each of next 5 d. c.'s,
2 ch., miss 2 sts., 1 d.c. into each of next 4 sts., 10 ch., 1 8. ¢.
in centre of 3 d. c., 10 ch., miss 6 sts., 1 d. c. into each of next
4 sts., 2 ch., 1 d. c. separated by 2 ch. in each of the next 5 d.
c.’s, 2 ch., 1 8. c. in centre of 5 ch., 2 ch., 1d. c. in each of last
2 sts. ; turn.
14. Three.ch., 1 d.c. into the next st., 5 ch. 1d. c. sep-
arated by 2 ch., in each of next 6 d. c.’s, 2 ch., miss 2 sts., 1
d. c. in each of next 4 sts., 3 ch., 1 d. c. into each ot the last 3
of 10 ch. and into the Ist of 4 d. c., 2 ch., miss 2 sts, 1 d.c.
separated by 2 ch. in each of next 6 d. c.’s, 5 ch., 1 d.c. into
each of last 2 sts. ;
Repeat from lst row.
No. 126.—Baltimore Insertion.
This insertion is very pretty for pillow-cases or undercloth-
ing, made of fine thread. Make a chain of 43 stitches.
1. Miss 3 ch., 1 d. c. in each of next 3 ch., 2 ch., miss 2 ch.,
1 d. c. in each of 4 ch., 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d.c. in next, 2 ch.,
‘miss 2, 1 d.c. in each of 4 ch., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d. c. in each of
4 ch., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d. c. in next, 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d. c. in each
of 4 ch, 2 ch, miss 2, 1 d. c, in each of the last 4 ch., 3 ch.;
turn.
2. One d. c. on each of 3 d. c., 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d. c. ond.
c., 2 ch., miss 2 d. c, 1d.c. on each of next 4 sta, 2 ch., miss 2
ch., 1 d.c. ond. c., 2ch., miss 2 d.c., 1 d.c., in each of next 4 sts.,
2ch., miss 2 d. c., 1 d. c in next d.c., 2ch., miss 2 cb., 1 d. ¢,
in each of 4 sts., 2 ch., miss 2 d. c., 1 d.c. in next d. c., 2 ch.,
miss 2 ch., 1 d. c. on each of last 4 d. c., 3 ch.; turn.
3. One d. c. on each of 3 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2 ch, 1 d.c. on
148 HOME WORK.
each of 28 sts., 2 ch., miss 2 ch. 1 d. c. on each of 4d. c., 3
ch.; turn.
4. One d.c. on each of 3 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d. c. on
d.c., 2ch., miss 2 d.c., 1 d. c. on each of 4 d, c., 2 ch., miss 2
d.c, 1d c.in next, 2 ch., miss 2 d.c., 1 d. c. in each of next
— 4d. c., 2 ch., miss 2 d.c., 1
Gt ALAA d.c. in next, 2ch., miss 2 d.
we c., 1 d.c. in each of 4d. c,,
¥ 2 ch., miss 2 d.c., 1 d. c. in
i next, 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d.
fey c. in each of 4d.c., 3 ch. ;
Saas turn. 4
eae he " 5. rie c. in each of 3
wee ARORA fy May d. c., 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d.
nite: SS Soy cin each of 4 sts., 2 ch., miss
4:4 c os ee GK i Re 2 d.c., 1 d.c. in next d. c.,
NS HS See SSS AN 2 ch., miss 2 ch.,1d.c. in
dete ; Ge ised each of 4 sts., 2 ch., miss 2 ;
Sa AAS RS SLA iis 7 Si d.c., 1 d.c. in each of 4 sts.,
SS eae, . 2° 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d. c. on
No. 126. d. c., 2 ch., miss 2d. c., 1 d.
c. on each of next 4 sts., 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d. c. on each of 4
i d. c., 3 ch.; turn.
| 6. One d. c. in each of 3 d. c., 2 ch., mise 2 ch, 1 d:c. ond.
! c., 2 ch., miss 2 d.c, 1 d.c. on nextd.c., 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1
d. c. in each of 7 sts., 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d. c. in each of 7 sta,
4 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d. c. on d. c., 2 ch., miss 2d.c, 1 d.c. on
i d. c., 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d.c. on each of 4d. ¢., 3 ch.; turn. ;
7. One d. c. on each of 3 d. c., 2 ch., miss 2 ch., d.c. on d.
c., 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d. c. on each oF 10 sts., 2 ch., miss 2 ch.,
1 d. c. on each of 10 sts., 2 ch., miss 2 ch., d. c. ond. c., 2 ch,
miss 2 ch., 1 d. c. on each of 4 d. c., 3 ch.; turn.
8. One d. c. on each of 3 iy c., 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d. c. on
each of 13 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d. c. on each of 13 d.c., 2
ch., miss 2 ch., 1 d. c. on each of 4d. ¢, 3 ch.; turn.
9. Like 7th row.
10. Like 6th row.
11. Like 5th row.
12. Like 4th row.
13. Like 3rd row.
Repeat from 4th row for the next diamond pattern.
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No. 127.—QGuipure Insertion.
Made in fine thread for dresses, aprons, bed linen or under-
clothing, and in coarse thread for curtains, scarfs or counter
—— ears panes. The shapes are each
\ bo crocheted from the middle
ress sate SAY 555 , and joined by a row or out-
side edge of picots. Each
shape or leaf is begun in the
middle with 8 ch., on which
are worked on both sides of
wi ch., 3 ch., * 1h. tr., 2ch., 1
d.c., 2 ch., 4 tr., 2 ch., 1d.
c., 2ch, 1h. tr., 4 ch.; re-
peat from * on the other
§ side of ch.
2. Three d. c. under each
‘2 ch, and7 s.c. under each
ch.
3. Three ch. forad.c., 2
.c. in the 3rd and 5th and
d.c. in 4th of 7 8. c., and
d. c. in each of the other
c. of previous row.
ANG 4. Ones. c. in each d. c.,
Zy i with 28. c. in the middle of
the 3d.c. at each end of
leaf.
f 5. One d. cy 1 ch., 1d. c.
gd, 1 ch., 1d.c., ach time miss-
none Yok, ing 1d. c. between the d. c.
“KO vm a aa cae being made, 3 picots (made
No. 197. of 5 ch., 18. c. in 1st of ch.);
5 ch., 1 8. c in same st., 5 ch., 1 8, ©. in same st., then * 1 d.c.,
1 ch., miss 1 d. c., 1 d. c in next, 1 ch., miss 1, 1 d. c. in next,
3 picots ; repeat from * round the row, remembering to put 2
d. c. with picots between, then in the point at each end. This
completes one leaf and all the others are worked the same. The
illustration shows how each leaf is joined to the other. A row
of roaettea is crocheted between the leaf shapes and also joins
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them, each two being made differently. For the rosette in the
centre of 4 leaves make a ring of 5 ch.
1. Six ch., * 1d. c., 3 ch.; repeat from * 6 times ; 1s. c. in
3rd of 6 ch.
2. In the 2nd of 3ch., 1 8. ¢., Lh. tr, Ld.c, lh. tr, 1 s.c. ;
in the centre or at 1 d.c, join to the end picots of the leaves.
See illustration.
For the rosettes between each group of 4 leaves make 10 ch.
and join in a ring.
1, Twenty-one d. c. under the ch.
2, A row of d. c. aud picots, like around the leaves, and join-
ing as seen in cut.
For the small shapes looking like triangles, make 13 ch., 18.
c. in each of 6 sts, 3.8. c. in next, 1 8, c, in each of next 6 st. ; ‘
turn.
2. Five 8, c., miss 8. c.. in middle, 5 8. c. Now place both
middle edges of this triangle together and close with 5 s, c. and
break off thread,
3. Oned. c., a picot, 1 ch., 1 d.c,1ch,1d.c,ich,1d.c,
3 picots, miss ‘1 8. c., lch, 1d. oc, 1 ch, 1ld.¢, 1 ch,1d.c,
at the point of triangles, 3 picots, 3 d.c, with 1 ch. between
each, 1 picot, 1 d. c., fasten securely and break off. The illus-
tration will show where the triangle is joined to the leaves.
On each side are made 3 rows, thus:
1. One tr. in one picot, 8 ch., 1 d.c. in middle of another
group of picots, 8 ch., 1 ¢. c. in each st. across the triangle, 8
ch., and so on across the row.
. One tr., miss 1 st., 1 d. c. in next,
3 One d. c., 3 ch.; ; mies 3 ets., Idec. in next,
No. 128.—Chemise Band.
Make a chain of 12 stitches, join in a ring. R
1. Put 24 d. c. in the ring ; join.
2.* Chain 4, 1 s. c. in 3rd d. c.; repeat from * 7 times ;
oin.
3. Chain 3, 1 d. c. in 1st loop of ch. 4, ch. 2, 2d. c. in same
loop, * 2 d. c. in next loop, ch. 2, 2 d. ¢. in same; repeat from
* 6 times; join.
4. * Eight d. c. in loop of ch. 2, 1s. c. between 4 d.c. ; re-
peat from * 7 times; join.
CROCHET PATTERNS, 151
To join the second wheel to the first wheel, make 4 d. c. in
loop of ch. 4, take out the hook, lay the 2 wheels together,
then put the hook through the st.
you took it out of, draw it through
the first wheel, make 4 d. c. in same
loop to finish the scallop, 1 8. c. be-
ma tween the 4 d.c. Join next scal-
™ lop the same, and finish the wheel.
# When the band is the desired
ms length, for the edge, to sew it on
wee by, join the thread in 4th st. of
ma scallop, ch. 9,1 d. c. in 4th st. of next
scallop, ch. 6, 1 tr. where the wheels
No, 128, are joined together, so on round the
band. Next row, 1s. c. in each st. For the upper edge, re-
peat these two rows. Third row, ch. 6, 1 d.c. in every 6th
st. (which brings the d. c. over the d. c. in lst row). Fourth
row, 2 d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 2d. c. in same; repeatin each loop.
Fifth row, 8 d.c.in ch. 2, 1 8. c after the 2 d.c.; repeat
through the row. The band can be made with a point in
front, and in the shoulder.
No. 129.—Banbury Antique Insertion.
Make a chain of 45 stitches.
1. Chain 5, 1d.c. in 3rd st. of ch., * ch. 2, miss 2, 1 d. c. in
next st. ; repeat from * to end of ch. ; turn, ch. 5.
2. Seven open, 4d.c., 7 open; turn.
3.. Six open, 10d. c., 6 open.
4. Five open, 7 d. c., 1 open, 7d. ¢., 5 open.
5. Four open, 7 d.c., 1 open, 4 d.c., 1 open, 7 d.c., 4 open.
6. Three open, 7 d. c., 1 open, 4 d. c., 1 open, 4d. ¢., 1 open,
7d. c, 3 open.
7. Two open, 7 d.c., 1 open, 4 d. c., 1 open, 4 d.c., 1 open,
4d.c, 1 open, 7 d.c., 2 open.
8. Three open, 7 d.c., 1 open, 4 d.c., 1 open, 4 d.c., 1 open,
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9. Four open, 7d. c., l open, 4 d.c., 1 open, 7 d.c., 4 open.
10. Five open, 7 d.c., 1 open, 7 d.c, 5 open.
11. Six open, 10 d. c., 6 open.
12. Seven open, 4 d. c., 7 open.
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13, Five open, 4 d. c., 3 open, 4 d. ¢., 5 open.
14, Five open, 7 d.c., 1 open, 7 d.c., 5 open.
15. Five open, 7d. c., 1 open, 7 d. c., 5 open.
: 16. Two open, 10
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19. Three open, 10
No. 129, d. c., 1 open, 4 d. ¢.,
1 open, 10 d. c., 3 open.
20. Two open, 10 d.c., 1 open, 4d.c., 1 open, 4 d. c., }
open, 10 d.c., 2 open. ,
21. Five open, 7 d.c., 1 open, 7 d. c., 5 open.
22. Five open, 7 d.c., 1 open, 7 d.c., 5 open.
23. Five open, 4 d.c., 3 open, 4 d. c., 5 open.
When turning make a chain of 5 every time.
Done in No. 40 thread. This insertion is 2 inches wide.
( No. 180 —Chemise Yoke.
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; The work is begun in the middle part of the yoke, the
rosettes and uniting shapes being worked in two rows and the
it lower row ooped to the upper one. The half of each uniting
shape worked together is crocheted onto the right and left side
of each rosette.
The way of making one rosette with half a uuiting shape on
each side will be sufficient explanation fur working the yoke,
and is as follows :—12 ch., join in a ring, * 2 s. c. under ring,
5 ch., 1s. c. in 4th st. from needle of 5 ch. just made (this is
| &@ picot), 2 s. c. under ring, 8 ch., turn the work and fasten the
i 8 ch. with a slip st. to lst s. c. made in ring; turn; 1 8. ¢., 2
d. c., 7 tr. under the 8 ch., now make a ch. of 26 sts., turn the
Hh | work and fasten this ch, with 1 slip st. to Ist s. c. of the
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scallop directly under it, work back on this chair, thus; 1 ch.,
miss lst st., * * 1s. c. in next st. of ch., 1 ch., miss 1 st,, 1 d.
c. in noxt, 1 ch., 1 tr. separated by 1 ch, in next 6 st., 1 ch., 1
d. cin next, 1 ch., miss lst of ch., 1 8. c, in next, miss 1 ch.
and repeat from ** once more. This brings you to the end of
26 ch. Now finish the scallop you were making in 8 ch. with
1d.c. and1s.c.
2. a@ Twos, c. under ring, picot, 2 8. c., 8 ch., turn (fasten in
8. c. as before), turn and make a 2nd scallop thus: 1 s. c, 2 d.
c., 7 tr., 2d.c., 1 8. ¢., repeat from a once more.
3. The next scallop is made same as Ist (be sure to make
the 26 ch. before you finish the entire scallop.) j
4. Make 2 more scallops same as 2nd and 3rd; you will
now have a rosette of 6 scallops, one on each side surrounded
by a half circle which is called a uniting shape (don’t make
more than 12 ch: for ring; the object is to have the scallops
of rosettes overlapping each other). All the rosettes are made
alike and fastened to one another by the half uniting shapes in
the middle of each shape. The 2nd row is made like the Ist,
and the uniting shapes on this row are united to one another
and to the two upper scallops of the rosettes of lower row. A
paper pattern of yoke is necessary in order to shape it
correctly. On the bottom of yoke make thus :
1. * One s. c. in 1st scallop of rosettes, 7 ch., 1s. c. in
middle of next scallop, 7 ch., 1 d. c. in middle of first half unit-
ing shape, 7 ch., 1 d. c. in next half uniting shape, 7 ch., repeat
from * around yoke.
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154 HOME WORK.
2. One d. c., miss lc h., 1 d. o in next; repeat all round the
yoke. Also repeat these 2 rows round top of yoke and sleeves,
and then work the lace edge.
3. Two d. c, separated by 2 ch. in a d.c., miss 1 d, c., 2d. ¢.
separated by 2 ch. in next d. c. ; repeat all round.
4, Ones, c, under 2 ch., 2ch., 2 d.c., 2 ch., 2 d.c, all under
next 2 ch., 2 ch, 1 s. c. under next 2 ch.
5, Ones. c. ins. c, 2ch, 6 1 d. c, under 2 ch. between
the 4 d.c, of last row; 4 ch., 1 8. c, in 1st of 4 ch. (this makes
a picot) ; 1 d.c, a picot; 1d.c. a picot, 1 d.c, (all from d is
under the 2 ch.) ; 2 ch.,1 8, c. in the next s.c., 2 ch. Repeat from
6 all round. Run ribbon in the open row just above the
Tosettes,
No. 131.—Chemise Yoke. &
This yoke is composed of rosettes crocheted separately and
from the centre and joined together in the last row. |
Each rosette is begun with 8 ch,, joined in a ring.
1. Six ch., * 1 d. c., 3 ch. ; repeat from * six times, 1 8, c, in
3rd of 6 ch. There ought to be 7 d.c. and 1 ch., which stands
for a d.c., 8 d. c. in all,
2. Four ch., 3 tr. under lst 3 ch., * 5 ch., 4 tr. under next
3 ch. ; repeat from *; 5 ch., 1 ¢.c. in the top of 4 ch,
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3. * One 8. c. in middle of 4 tr, 1s8.c, 3d.c, 3 tr, 3d.c,
1s. c., all under 5 ch. ; repeat from * all around. Break off
thread neatly. Join two scallops of the first rosette to 2
scallops of the next rosette. On each side of the rosettes are
made the following rows : ]
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 155
1. * Ones. c. in the middle of a scallop, 8 cl., 1s. c on
next scallop, 8 ch., 2 tr., between the scallop the lust 5, c, was
made in and the next scallop, not working off the last stitches ;
2 tr. between the next 2 scallops of next rosette, then work off
all the loops on the hook in 1 st., 8ch., repeat from * around
the yoke.
2. One d. c., miss 1 st., 1 ch., all the way round.
3. * Three cross tr., thus; 1 tr. in 1 d. c., work off all the
loops, | ch., 1 tr. in next d. c., work off as before, 2 ch., 1 tr.
in the middle of the 2 tr. just made to catch them together,
keep all the loops on the needle, 1 d. c. on next d. c. and work
off all the loops on the needle 2 at a time, 3 ch and repeat
from *.
4. Alternately 1 d.c., 1 ch.
Now for the scalloped edge:
1. * One s. c. in each of 5 st., 1 picot of 5 ch, 1d. c¢. in
‘centre above the cross tr.; repeat from * until there are 5
ipicots,
2. * One d.c.in 3rd of 5 s. c., 1 # c in 2nd picot, then
‘alternately, 1 picot, 1 d. c, for 5 times, 1 picot, and repeat
“from *.
No. 182.—Chemise Yoke. Q
A section only of this yvke is shown in the illustration, but
‘an idea can be furmed of the:shape and also of the work. First
‘make the rosettes or wheels, of which a sufficient number should
be made for the required length. Make 6 ch. and join.
1. Thirty-six d. c. under the ch., 1 slip st. on top of Ist d.c.
2. Four ch., 3 of which take the place of ad. c., * miss 1 st.,
1 d. c. in next, 2 ch. ; repeat from * 16 times, 2 ch., 1 slip st.
‘in 3rd of 4 ch.
3. * One &. c. into each of 5 st., a picot made by chaining 3
‘at., 1 slip st. in 1st ch. st. ; repeat from * twice more, a 1s. c,
into each 4 st., a picot; repeat from a twice more, } 18. c.
into each of 5 st., a picot ; repeat from } twice more, cl 8 c.
into each 4 st., a picot; repeat from c twice more, join with a
d. c. to the lst st. In working the next and following rosettes,
join with 1 d.c. into each of the two picots which are sep-
arated by 5 s. c.
The rosettes for the corners have 2 picots left at the top,
‘between the joining, and 6 at the bottom. See illustration,
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For the upper edge:
1. One d. ¢, into the lst picot of upper half of rosette, 3 ch.,
1 8. c. into next picot, 3 ch., 1 s. c. into next picot, 3 ch., 1
d. c, into next picot, 5 ch. Repeat from the beginning of row
At the corners work 5 ch., 1 8. c, into picot, 5 ch.
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2. One d. c. into a st., 2 ch., miss 2 sts. and repeat ; at the
corners do not work a chain between the two d. c., and miss 5
ch, instead of 2.
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3. One tr. into each of 2 sts., 2 ch., miss 2 sts., repeat. At
the corners do not work the 2 ch., and miss 7 sts.
4, Like 2nd row.
5. One s. c. into a st., 4 ch., miss 4 sts., 2 d. c. separated by
3 ch. into next st., 4 ch., miss 4 sts. and repeat.
6. One s. c. into s. c. of last row, 4 ch., * 1d. c. under 3 chb.,
a picot ; repeat from * 3 times more; 1 d. c. under the same
ch., 4 ch. and repeat from beginning of row.
For the edge on the other side of rosettes, work two rows
like the Ist and 2nd rows ; at the corners in the lst row work
7 ch., and in the 2nd row work 2 d.c. separated by 3ch. A
narrow ribbon is run in and out the trebles in the 3rd row.
For the sleeves, work a piece of rosettes without the corners.
No. 1383.—Star for Tidy.
Commence in the centre of a pattern with 9ch and join in
a ring.
1. Eighteen s. c. under the chain.
2. One sc.
into each of
3 sts., 6 ch., 1
8. c. into the
2nd st., 6 ch.,
™, 1s. c. into the
4 2nd, 13 ch., 1
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1 8th, 5 ch., 1 8.
wm c. into the 2nd,
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the 3 next sts.,
8 ch., work
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times more, | slip st. into the 1st of 8 ch.; repeat from the be-
ginning of the row twice more, break off the cotton and fasten
it securely at the back of the work. !
3. One s. c. into a point, 15 ch, 1 8, c. into next point ; re-
peat from beginning of the row 5 times more.
4. One s. c. into each of 15 ch.; turn ; 1 s, c. into each of 13
sts., taking up the back horizontal loop ; 5 ch., turn ; 1s. c. on
each of 11 sts., turn; 1s. c. into each of 9 sts., 5 ch., turn; 1
8. c. into each of 7 sts., turn; 1s. c. into each of 5 sts., 5 ch.,
turn; 1 8. c. into each of 3 sts., turn ; 1 s, c. into each of 3 sts,
again, 5 ch., turn; | 8. c. into centre of 3 ¢. c.;5 ch. 18, ¢. in
same st.,.3 ch., 18, c. in last of 3 s.c., 1 slip st. into end of row ;
5 ch., 1 slip st. into end of row, 1 slip st. into next row ; re-
peat from * twice more and this will make the picots match
those on the opposite side of vandyke ; repeat from the begin-
ning of the row 5 times more, break off the thread and fasten
it neatly at the back of the work.
When working the next and followiug patterns, join to the
preceding pattern by working a slip st. into the end picot on
each of 2 vandykes.
No. 134.—Rosette for Tidy.
Make a chain of 6 stitches and join in a ring.
1. Work under the ring 14 d. c.
2. One s. c. between the Ist and last d.c., * 3 ch., miss 2
d.c., 1 8. c. between the 2nd and 3rd; repeat from * 5 times.
At the end make 3 ch., and join with a slip st. to the top of
the Ist s. ¢.
3. A group of 6 d. c. under each 3 ch., making the middle
d. c’s longer than the end ones, in order to give the scallop a
regular curved shape. There ought to be 7 scallops in all.
4. One s.c. at the junction of the lst and last of the scal-
lops, taking the st. at the back by passing the hook through
the last half of the last d. c. of last scallop and Ist half of Ist
d.c. of Ist scallop, * 4 ch., 1 s. c. made in the same way at
the junction of the next scallop ; repeat from * all round.
5. A scallop of 7d. c. under each 4 ch. of last round.
6. One s. c. made as in 4th round at the junction of lst and
last scallops of 5th round, * 5 ch., 1 8. c. at the next junction;
yepeat from * all round, Finish with a slip st. on first s, c,
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The little rosette now made should lie flat, with a slight ten-
dency to curl inward.
7. Begin by making as. c. on the slip st., joining the lst and
last scallops of 5th round. This is the horizontal loop between
the 2 scallops. Then 2 ch.,* 1 ch., 1 d. c. under the Ist 5 ch.
of 6th round ; repeat from * until there are 4 d.c. under
the 5 ch. Then 1 ch., i d.c. at the junction of the next 2 scallops.
Repeat in this way all round, working 4 d. c. under every 5
ch., and 1 d.c at each little hollow between the scallops, with
1 ch. between every 2 d. c. (35 d. c. in all),
8. One d.c. under 1 ch., 2 ch, 1 d.c. under the next ch.
Repeat all round.
9. A group of 4 d. c, under the first 2 ch., 2 ch., miss the
next 2 ch., 4 d.c. under the next 2 ch. Repeat all round—16
groups in all.
10. * Twod. c. under the Ist 2 ch., 2ch., 2 d. c. under the
same 2 ch., 1 ch. ; repeat from * all round.
11. One s. c. under the Ist 1 ch., 1 ch., 1 d. c. under the
Ist 2 ch., * 1 ch., 1 d.c. under the same 2 ch. ; repeat from *
3 times more, or till there are 5 d,c.in all under the 2 ch,
Now 1 ch., and repeat from the beginning all round. The
lengths of the d, c’s. in these groups must be so regulated that
the scallops are pointed. This finishes one rosette. Twelve
rosettes—4 rows, 3 in a row—are required for the tidy.
The two upper points of one rosette are joined to the 2
lower points of the rosette above, In the same way, 2 points
are joined at the bottom and at each side. ‘This joining is
made in working the Jast row of each rosette by taking out
the hook, putting it through the point to be attached, and
drawing the loop through before going on with the next part
of the rosette,
For the corners between the rosette, make a ch. of 10 sts,,
join in ring, and under it work 24 d,c, On the next round,
1 s.c. on Ist d. c,, make a ch. long enough to reach to the Ist
scallop above, 18. c. on point of scallop, make a ch. to come
back, 18. c. on the same d. c. that you started from. Now
1s. c. on the next d. c., a ch. to 2nd scallop above, join with
s. c, and make a ch. back, 1 s. c. on 2nd d. ©.
Next make 48. c. and repeat from the beginning with the
rosette on the left. Continue all round, If the chains from
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the little corner-piece to the sca!lops are too long, a picot half
way on each will break up the monotony of the straight lines,
Round the edge of the tidy where only half spaces exist be-
tween the rosettes, a little ring of s. c. may be joined to two
scallops—one on each side—and to the final chain which runs
around the whole.
For the ch., start say with the rosette on the right-hand
bottom corner on the Ist of the two lower scallops of the
rosette. Make as. c. on this point, 6 or 8 ch. (enough to reach
the next point), 1s. c. on the 2nd scallop, a ch. the length of
the Ist, 1s. c. for 4 more scallops, then ach., 1 d. c. on next
scallop, a ch., 1 d. c on thes. c. ring in the Ist half space, a
ch., 1 d. c. on Ist scallop of the next rosette, a ch., 1s. c on
the 2nd scallop, a ch., 1 8. c. on the 3rd scallop, ach., 1 d. c.
on the next scallop, ach., 1 d.c. on the ring in half space, a
ch., 1 d.c. in 1st scallop of the 3rd rosette.
Repeat in this way all round. On the next 2 rounds work
1d.c., 3 ch. (the d.c. worked over the ch.) all round, and
finally take 3 lengths of cotton about 8 inches long, and knot
them under each 3 ch. in the last round. Of course, the open
border surrounding the rosettes is made just long enough to lie
flat when the tidy is laid down, without straining or pucker-
ing, and the directions must be modified to do so, if necessary ;
that is, 1 or 2 ch. more or less, must: be made as required, and
d. c. can be substituted for s.c., and tr. for d. c. or the reverse,
as may be needed.
No. 135.—Wheel Tidy
1. Chain 5, join.
2. Chain 3, loop in ch. of 5 with s c ; repeat until there
are 4 loops in ch. of 5.
3. Chain 3, 43.0 in 3 ch.; repeat for 2nd, 3rd and 4th —
loop.
4, Chain 3, 48. c. in 3 ch., 1 8. c.in each of the next 2 sts.
(this will leave 2 s, c. before the 3 ch. which are skipped each
time) ; repeat until one round is made.
5. Chain 3, 48.c in 3 ch.,s, c. in each of the next 4 sts. ;
repeat until 1 round is made.
6. Chain 3, 48. c. in 3 ch, s, c in each of the next 6 sts. ;
repeat until 1 round is made.
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 161
7 Chain 3, 48. c. in 3 ch, 8. c. in each of the next 8 sts, ;
repeat until round is made.
8. Chain 3, 4.8. c, in 3 ch,, 8, c. in each of the next 10 sts. ,
repeat until 1 round is made.
9. Chain 3, 48. c in 3 ch., 8. c in each of the next 12 sts, ;
repeat until 1 round is made.
10. Chain 3., 8. c. in 3ch., 8. c. in Ist st., thens.c in 12
plain stitches ; repeat until 1 round is made.
11, Chain 3, s. c, in 3 ch., ch. 3, 8. c. in 3 ch., ch, 3, 8. c, in
Ist s.c., 8c. in the next 11 sts.; repeat until | round is
made,
12. Chain 3, s.c. in 3 ch. In the 11th round there were 3
open sts., this time make 4 at each open space, next time
around 5, and continue by making 1 more each time around
at the open space until all the stitches are open. Always
leave the 2d. c. without working into same as at first. There
will be 2 d. c. less in each row. Should work begin to pucker,
make 4 ch. instead of 3 ch. This makes a pretty centre piece
for crown of baby’s cap.
Sew the wheels together. In the space crochet a star as
follows :
1. Chain 5, join.
2. Chain 3, s. c. in 5 ch., repeat until there are 4 loops in 5
ch., 4.8. c. in 3 ch., ch. 3, loop in wheel, ch. 3, 48, c. in same
3 ch.; repeat until all the wheels are joined.
No. 136.—Tidy Pattern.
Make a chain of 7 stitches ; join in ring.
1. Make 10 ch., * throw thread around hook 3 times, insert
hook in hole made by 7 ch., and work off 2 sts. at a time, then
make 3 ch.; repeat from * 10 times, having 12 in all, then make
3 ch. and fasten in 7th st. of 10 ch.
2. Make 4 s. c. in 1st 3 ch. of previous row ; repeat to end
of row.
3. Fasten in top of Ist s. c. of 2nd row, then make 12 ch., *
wind thread around hook 5 times, insert in top of next s c.,
work off 2 sts. at a time ; repeat from * twice more, having 4,
by counting 12 ch., make 10 ch., repeat to end of row, then
make 10 ch. and fasten in top of 12 ch.
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162 HOME WORK.
4. Make 16 s. c. in lst 10 ch. of 3rd row; repeat to end of
row.
Fasten the thread.
This completes one circle.
It can be made in a round or square tidy, If square, use
centre of circle to fill up the space between each.
No. 187.—Wheel for Tidy.
Three balls of knitting silk, one yard silk pongee, make a
chain of 8 stitches, join ; thirty-one inches wide makes two.
1, Chain 5, 1 d. ce under ch, 8, * ch. 1, 1 d. c. under ch. 8,
repeat from * 9 times, ch. 1, join in 3rd st. of ch. 5.
2. Chain 8, turn and work 12 d. c. over the ch. 8, 1 d. c, in
2nd hole of 1st row.
3. Turn, ch. 8, 1 d.c. in top of 6thd c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in
top of 8th d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. in 10th, ch. 2, 1d. . in last
d. c.
4, Turn, ch. 5, 1 d.c.ind.c., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in next d.c., ch.
2, 1d. c. in next d. c., 11 d. c. under ch. 8, 1 d. c. in next hole
in Ist row.
Repeat 3rd and 4th rows 10 times.
You will now have 12 spokes,
Put 1 8, c. under ch. 8 at commencement of lst spoke, and
continue working up the spoke in s,c. Turn work over, 1 d.
c. in 6th d.c. of 12th
spoke, ch. 2, 1 d.c.
in 8th d.c,, ch. 2, 1
d. c. in 10th, ch. 2, 1
d. c, in 12th; turn,
ch. 5, 1 d. cin d.c.
ch. 2,1 d.c,ind.c.,
ch. 2, fasten in end of
spoke.
Make 12 wheels
for one end of tidy,
Six wheels across the
Ist—or lower row.
<i Join the wheels to-
OC Ma aweag gether, when making
No, 137,—WHExL For Try, ch, 5 at commence-
CROCHET PATTERNS, 163
ment of 4th row. Place the 2 wheels together, ch. 3, put hook
through 3rd st. of ch. 5 in opposite wheel, draw thread through,
put thread over hook, and draw it through the 2 sts on hook,
ch, 2—to finish ch. 5—then proceed with the row.
Join point of next spoke in same way.
In 2nd row two wheels are joined together, also joined to 3
wheels in lst row in this way: Join next 2 points of each
wheel to corresponding points in opposite wheel in 2nd row.
3. Join one wheel above the 2 in 2nd row. Join wheels to
other half of lst row, in the same way. Tie fringe in wheels
as seen in illustration. Hem sides of silk, and feather stitch
them. After the wheels are crocheted together, baste them on
end of silk, cut it out and fell on to the wheels.
Insertion for other end of Tidy.—Make a chain of 22
stitches,
1. One d. c. in 6th st. of ch.,
ch. 2, 1 d.c. in same, ch. 2, 1
d. c. in same, 1 d. c, in 9th at.
of ch., * ch. 2, 1 d. c. in same,
repeat from * twice more, then
1 d.c. in 12th st. of ch., * ch.
2, 1d. c. in same, repeat from
twice more, then 1 d. c. in
15th st. of ch., * ch. 2, 1d. c.
i1 same, repeat from * twice
No. 137. m .¢, 1 d.c, in end of row, *
INSERTION FOR OTHER END OF Tipy ch, 4, 1 d.c, in same, repeat
from * twice.
2. Chain 3, 1 d. c. under 2nd ch. 2, * ch. 2, 1 d.c. in same,
repeat from * twice, then repeat what comes after the Ist ch. 3,
to end of row.
Every row is like the 2nd.
Before sewing this on the tidy cut off a strip two and one-
quarter inches wide, fuld it double, and sew it on other edge of
insertion. On edge of the silk strip sew an inseftion of 3 rows
of shells instead of 5. Tie in fringe, A tidy of silk pongee,
and wheels of linen to match, is very pretty.
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iH No. 188.—Wheel Tidy x
Make 16 large wheels, join 4 in a row, sewing 3 shells of
each wheel over-seam. This leaves a space between the wheels,
q Make 9 little wheels, beginning same as large ones, stopping
ae when you get to the 10th chain, aud sew them into the spaces :
1h ch. 6, join with s. ¢. to form a ring, into this put 16 d. ¢,’s.
1. Between lst and 2nd st. make 3d.c., ch. 3, 3d.c. in
Wh same st. (to make a shell), ch. 3, 3d. c, between 3rd and 4th
ih sts., ch. 3, 3d.c. in same st., and so on until you get around,
Pe skipping every other st., this makes 8 shells, join with s, c. in
eS top of lst shell. Do not put the needle in top of st., but in the
f space between the stitches.
\ : 2. Three d. c. in centre of shell, ch. 3, 3 d. c. in same place,
Cll 1 d. c, caught down in the Ist row, 3 d.c. in 2nd shell, ch. 3,
3 d.c. in same place, 1 d. c. caught down in 1st row, and so on
ia around, joining with s. c. in top of shell. H
- ae 3. One d.c. in centre of shell, ch. 10, 1 d. c. in centre of ;
| next shell, ch, 10, and so on around again, joining with « c.;
if have 8 of these 10 ch.
mi} 4. Now make 1 d.c, in every st. of these chains, continue
| around, 1 d. c. in every st. 4 times around the wheel.
ian 8 Three d.c., ch. 3, 3d. c. in same st., miss 3, ch. 3, 3d.c.,
fl bt ch. 3, 3 d. c. in same st., and so on around, making 23 shells.
i 9. Three d. c. in centre of shell, ch. 3, 3 d. c. in same shell,
; ch. 3, 3 d. c. in centre of next shell, ch. 3, 3 d. c, in same shel),
‘ch. 3, and so on around.
10. Three d. c. in centre of shell, ch. 3, 3 d. c in same shell,
ch. 1, 1 d. c., catching up both rows of chains below it, ch. 1, }
3 d. c. in centre of next shel], ch. 3, 3 d.c. in same shell, ch. 1,
1 d. c., catching up ch. below it as before, pull thread through
| stitch to finish it off.
No. 139.—Square for Tidy.
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Make a chain of 8 stitches, join.
1. Two d. c. in each st., making 16, join.
~~ 2. Chain 7, skip 1 st., 1d. c in top of next st, * ch. 5, skip
1 st., 1 d.c. in next st., repeat from * 5 times, ch. 5, join in
2nd st. of ch. 7.
You should have 8 holes,
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 165
3. * Chain 4, 1d. c in first hole, ch, 5, 1s, c. in lst st. of
same ch. 5,’ ( this
makes a picot),make
2 more picots fin
same lst st. of ch. 5,
ch. 4, 1 8. c. in top
of next d. c., repeat
from * 7 times (only
put 1 d. c. in next
_hole instead of Ist
& hole), join instead of
& breaking thread off
8 here, work up the
w Ist ch. 4 in 8. c, to
middle st. of 2nd
picot.
4. Chain 5, 1 dc.
in same 2nd picot, *
ch. 9, 8. ¢. in 2nd
picot of next group,
ch. 9, 1 d. c in 2nd
picot of next grou p
ch. 3, 1d. c. in samy
; picot ; repeat from
twice, ch. 9, sc in
last picot, ch. 9, 8. 0.
in 2nd st. of ch. 5.
5. Chain 3, 1 d.c.
in next st.,* ch. 4,
skip a st., 1 d.c. in
each of next 19 sts.
of ch., skip a st., 1
d. c. in each of next
2 ste.; repeat from * twice, ch. 4, 19 d.c., join to ch. 3, at
comm ncement of row.
6. Chain 3, 1 d.c. in next 2 sts. ch. 5, 2d. c. in last st.
of ch. 4, 23 d. c., having the last 2 come in Ist st. of ch. 4, re-
peat from * 3 times, joining the last time to ch, 3.
7, Chain 3, 2d.c. in each of next 2 ats, * ch. 5, 2d. c. in
last st. of ch. 5 in last row, 27 d.c., having last 2 come in lst
at, of ch, 5, repeut from * 3 times; join.
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No. 139
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166 HOME WORK.
taal 8. Chain 7, 8. c. in last d.c., * ch. 5, 8. c, under ch. 5, ch. 5,
eu 8. c. in top of 2nd d.c., * ch. 5, skip 2 sts., & c. in top of next
st., repeat from 2nd * 7 times, ch. 5, 1 d.¢. im last-d. c., repeat:
from Ist * 3 times, making 44 holes round the square, join in.
ian 2nd st. of ch. 7, work 1 sc. in each of next 2 sts. of same:
| ch. 7.
9. Chain 6, 1 d.c. under ch. 7, * 1 d.c. under ch. 5, ch. 5, 1!
d. c. under same, repeat from * through the row.
10, Chain 4, 1 d. c. under 1st ch, 5, make 3 picots (same as:
in 3rd row), ch. 4, 1 & c. in space between 2 d.c., ch. 4, d. c..
under next ch. 5, make 3 picots, ch. 4, s. c, between next 2 d..
c., so continue through the row.
au You will have 44 groups of picots (3 in a group) round the:
\ ai square. Make 4 squares for a tidy.
| To join the squares together—In making the last row of 2nd
square, join 11 picots on one side to 11 on the 1st square, tak-
ing the 2nd picot in each group of 3, Join the other squares
in same way, to form a square tidy. Useone yard ribbon, cut
in two, run it over and under the picots where it is joined,
crossing it,in the centre. Fringe ends of ribbon.
No. 140.—Pop Corn Tidy.
Make a chain of 168 stitches. : |
1. One d.c. in 3rd st. of ch., ch. 3, 1 d.c. in 6th st. of ch., |
make 3 ch, and put 1 d.c. in every 3rd st. of ch. through the
row ; you will have 55 holes ; turn. ;
2. Chain 3, 1 d. c. under ch. 3, ch. 3, 1 d.c. in next loop, ch..
3, 1d. c. in next, * ch. 3, 6 d. c. in next loop, take out the hook, |
put it in top of the lst d.c., draw it through the st. you took
the hook out of and draw it through the Ist d. c. ; this makes.
a nub ; repeat from * 4 times, ch. 3, 1 d. c in next loop ; this.
makes a hole; work 5 more holes ; repeat again from the * 4
‘Baa times, ch. 3, 1 d. c. in hole, 3ch., 1 d. c. in hole; 3ch., 1 d.c..
fig) in hole ; turn.
mi 3. Chain 3, 1 d. c. in 1st hole, ch. 3, 1 d.c. in next hole, ch.
ii i 3, 1 d. c. in next hole, * ch, 3, 6 d. c. in next hole, which comes .
| An between the 2 nubs ; take out the hook, put it wey the top -
e st. you.
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of lst d.c., on under side of work, then through t
| | i | took the hook out of, and draw it through the d. c., repeat from.
CROCHET PATTERNS. 167
* 3 times, ch, 3, 1 d. c. in hole, ch. 3, 1 d. c. in hole, ch, 3, 1
d. c. in hole, ch. 3, make a nub in next hole, make 3 holes, re-
peat again from the * 4 times, make 4 holes; turn.
4. Chain 3, 1d. c. in hole, * ch. 3, 1 d. c. in next hole, ch.
3, 1 d. c. in next hole, ch. 3, 1 d. c, in next hole, ch. 3, make a
nub between Ist and 2nd nub of last row, ch. 3, make a nub,
ch, 3, make a nub, make 3 holes, ch. 3, make a nub, ch. 3,
oa a nub, repeat from * 3 times, make 4 holes, 3 nubs, 4
oles.
5. Chain 3, 1 d. c.in hole, * make 3 more holes, ch. 3, make
a nub between lst and 2nd nub in Jast row, ch. 3, make a nub
between 2nd and 3rd nub, make 3 holes, ch. 3, make a nub,
ch. 3, make a nub, ch. 3, make a nub; repeat from * 3 times,
make 4 holes, 2 nubs, 5 holes.
6. Chain 3, 1 d. c. in hole, make 5 more holes, 1 nub, 4
holes, 4 nubs * 4 holes, 1 nub, 4 holes, 4 nubs; repeat from *
twice, make 4 holes, 1 nub, 5 holes.
7. Chain 3, 1 d.c. in hole, make 8 more holes, 5 nubs; *
7 holes, 5 nubs ; repeat from * twice, make 9 holes.
8. Chain 3, 1 d.c. in hole, make 5 more holes, 1 nub, * 4
a 4 nubs, 4 holes, 1 nub; repeat from * 3 times, make 5
oles,
9. Chain 3, 1 d. c. in first hole, * 4 more holes, 2 nubs, 4
ek 3 nubs ; repeat from * 3 times, make 4 holes, 2 nubs, 5
oles.
10. Five holes, 3 nubs, * 4 holes, 2 nubs, 4 holes, 3 nubs ;
repeat from * 3 times, make 4 holes,
1]. * Four holes, 4 nubs, 4 holes, 1 nub; repeat from * 3
times, 4 holes, 4 nubs, 4 holes.
12. Four holes, 5 nubs, * 7 holes, 5 nubs ; repeat from * 3
times, make 3 holes.
Repeat from 3rd row.
Repeat until you have a half diamond, 3 whole diamonds,
and a half diamond in length.
1. For border, make a row of holes (ch. 3, and 1 d. c.) all
’ round the tidy.
2, Make 3 d. c. in each hole.
3. A row of holes.
4. Four holes, 1 nub, 4 holes, 1 nub; repeat.
5. * Three holes, 1 nub in hole before the nub in last row
ch. 3, 1 nub in hole next the nub iu last row; repeat from *
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168 HOME WORK.
6. * Four holes, 1 nub between the 2 nubs in last row ; re-
peat from *,
7. Row of holes,
&. Row of nubs ; tie in a fringey
No. 141.—Horn of Plenty Tidy. Q
Make a chain of 6 stitches, and join to form a ring.
1. Chain 4, 1 d. c. in ring, repeat until 4 loops are formed.
2. Chain 4, 1 d.c. in 1st loop, ch. 4, 3 d.c. in 2nd loop, and
so round the circle.
3. Chain 4,5 d.c, 3
of which are in loop,
and 2 over the Ist 2 d. }
\ c.in group of 3 in the |
.a preceding row. Repeat
8 round the circle. (
. 4, Chain 4, 7 d.c., {
iy (3 in loop and 4 over the
ie let 4 in group of 5);re- |
e 66. Chain 4,9d.c, 3
4/ in loop, and the rest in
preceding groups.
6. Chain 4, 11 d.c.,
3 in loop, ete. ]
ty exe 7. Chain 4, 13 d.c.,
No. 141. 3 in loop, ete.
8. Chain 4, 15 d. c., 3 in loop, ete.
9. Chain 4, 1 d. c. in loop, ch. 4, 13 d. c. over the 15,
ing 1 at each end ; repeat.
10. Chain 4, 1d. c. in 1st loop, ch. 4, 1d. c. in next loop,
ch. 4, 11 d. c. over the 13,
11. Make 4 loops and 9 d.
12. Make 5 loops and 7 d.
13. Make 6 loops and 5 d.
14. Make 7 loops and 3 d.
15. Make 8 loops and 1 d.
This completes the wheel.
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 169
Join the wheels by the middle of the 3 loops each side of the
horn. This leaves a square between the wheels which may be
filled with a star.
Chain 6, join.
1. Chain 8, 1d. c. in 1st loop on one side of square, ch. 8,
1d. c. in ch. of 6.
2. Chain 8, 1 d. c. in next loop, ch. 8, 1 d. c. in ch. of 6,
Repeat from the 4 sides of the square, The horns may be
rubbed with thumb and finger to make them appear raised.
No. 142.—Tidy Pattern.
Make a chain of 72 stitches,
1. Three d. oc, in 1st st., ch. 1,3 d.c. in same st., ch. 4, 3
d. c. in 8th st. of ch., ch. 1, 1 d.c. in same, ch. 4, 3d. c. in
8th st. from shell ; repeat to end of row ; turn.
2. Three d. c.in Ist shell, ch. 1, 3 d. c in same ch. 4, 3
d. c. in next shell, ch. 1, 3 d.c. in same; repeat to end of row ;
turn.
3. Three d. c. in shell, ch, 1, 3 d.c. in same, ch. 2, join the
two 4 chains together with 1 ¢. c., ch. 2, 3 d. c. in next shell,
ch: 1, 3 d.¢. in same; repeat to end of row.
4. " Repeat from 2nd row.
5, Repeat from 4th row.
“6. Repeat from 5th-row.
7. Three d. , ‘in shell, ch. 1, 3 d. c. in same, ch. 2, join the
ie two 4 ch. together with s. c., ch. 2, 3 d.c. in next shell,
ch. 1, 3 d. c. in same ; repeat from 2nd row, finish with fringe
and ribbon run through open spaces.
No. 143.—Square for Quilt.
1. Chain 6, join into a ring, ch. 2, 18 d. c. in ring ; join.
ou Chain. 3, 2 d. c. in each of the 18 dic. ’g; you have 36 d.
; join.
*'S Chain 5, skip 1 st., 1 d.c. in next st., ch. 2, skip 1, 1d.
c. it ext, ch. 2, skip 1, 1 d.c. in next, * ch. 4, skip 2, Idec.
in» <t, ch. 2, skip 1, 1 d. c. in next, ch. 2, skip 1, 1d. c¢. in
ne. . ch. 2, skip 1, 1d. c, in next; repeat from * twice, ch. 4,
‘join a 3rd st. of the ch. 5.
4. Chain 6, 1d.c. ind. c., ch. 2, 1 d.c.ind.c, ch. 214.
c in d. c., * 3d. c in loop, ch. 3, 3 d. c. in ame loop, 1 d.c
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in d.c, ch. 2, 1d, oc. ind.c, ch. 2, 1d.o ind.c., ch. 3, 1 P
d. vo. ind. c.; repeat from * twice, 3 d. c. in loop, ch. 3, 3 d.c. j
in same loop, join in 3rd st. of ch, 5.
5. Chain 5, 1 d.c.ind.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c ind.o, ch. 2, * 4 d
d.o. in 4 d.c., 3d. c. in loop, ch. 3, 3 d. c, in same loop, 4 d. 2
c
3
c. in 4d. c., ch. 2, 1 d.c. ind. c., ch. 2, 1d. c¢. ind. c., ch. 2;
repeat from * twice, 4d. c. in 4 d. «, 3 d.c. in loop, ch. 3, 3
d. c. in loop, 3d. c. in 3 d. cc. ; join.
iE 6. Chain 5, 1 d.c. in d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c.in d.c., ch. 2, * 7 d, cl
Ma c. in 7d. c, 3d. c. in loop, ch. 3, 3 d. c, in loop, 7d. J. in 7 d. 4:
nd c., ch, 2, 1 d.c. ind. ¢., ch. 2, 1 d.c ind.c, ch. 2; repeat 9
'f } from * twice, 7 d.c. in 7. d. c., 3d. c. in loop, ch. 3, 3d. ¢. in 7 1
\ ia loop, 6 d. c. in d. c. ; join. : Ps
7. Chain 5, 1d. c. in 1d.c, ch. 2, 1 d.c.ind.c., ch 2, * ! cl
10 d. c. in 10 d. c., 3d. c. in loop, ch. 3, 3 d. c. in loop, 10 d.
c. in 10 d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c ind. c., ch. 2, 1 d.c ind.«, ch. 2;
| | ' repeat from * twice, 10 d. c. in 10d. c., 3d. c. in loop, ch. 3, 3
| , d. ¢. in loop, 9 d. c. in 9 d. ¢. ; join.
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8. Chain 5, 1d. c. ind. c,ch. 2,1 d.c ind.c., ch. 2, * 16 a
i d.«, ch. 3, 16 d.c, ch. 2, 1 d.c., ch. 2, 1d. ¢., ch. 2, 16d. ¢., ¢.
| ch. 8, 16 d.c.; repeat from * twice, 16 d. c., ch. 3, 15d.c.; ; ch.
i ch,
1" \ joia. :
| 9. Chain 5, 1d. c. ind. c., ch. 2,1 d.¢. ind. o, ch. 2, * 19 fro
aie d.o, ch, 3,19 d.c., ch. 2, 1 dic, ch, 2,1 d.c, ch. 2,19 dc, ch,
* 16
Ud. Cy
a. Co 5
* 19
d.c,
CROCHET PATTERNS. 171
ch. 3, 19 d. c.; repeat from * twice, 19 d. c., ch. 3, 18 d.c.;
join.
10. Chain 5,1 d.c.ind.c, ch. 2, 1 d.c.in4d.c., ch. 2,1
d. c, in d. c., ch. 2, skip 2, * 19 d.c., ch. 3, 19 d. ¢, ch. 2, ski
2, 1d. c. in the 19th d. c. of last row, ch. 2, 1 d.c.,ch. 2, 1
c., ch. 2, 1 d. c., ch. 2; repeat from * twice, skip 2, 19 d. c., ch,
3, 19 d.c, ch. 2; join.
11. Chain 5, ld.cindc., 2d. c. inch 2, ld.cind c,
ch, 2, 1 d.c., ch. 2, Id. c., ch. 2, skip 2, * 16d. c., ch. 2, 1 d.
c. in middle st, of ch. 3, ch. 3, ld. c. in same, ch. 2, 16d.c, ch.
2, skip 2, 1 d. c, in 19th d. e., ch. 2, 1 d.c., ch. 2, 4d. c., ch. 2,
ld.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c., ch. 2; repeat from * twice, skip 2, 16 d.
c., ch. ‘9, 1d. c. in middle st. of ch. 3, ch. 3, 1 d. c. in same st.,
ch. 2, 16 d. c., ch. 2, skip 2, 1 d.c. in 19th at., ch. 25 join.
12. Chain 3, 3 d. c. in first 3 sts., ch 2, skip 2, 4d.c. in next
4 ste., ch. 2,1 d.o, ind. c., ch. 2, 1 dvc. ind. c, ch. 2, skip 2,
* 13d, C., ch, 2,14. c. in d. C., ch. 2, Ld.c. in middle st. of
ch, 3, ch. 3, id. c. in same, ch. 9, ld. c. in d.c, ch. 2, 13d.
c., ch. 2, skip 2, 1 d. ec. in 16th d. o, ch. 2,1 d. c., ch. 2,
4d.c., ch, 2, skip 2, 4 d.c., ch. 2, 1d. c, ch. 2, 1d, c., oh
repeat from * twice, ch. 2, skip 2, 1 dic. in 16th st., ch. 2,
d. c., ch. 2; join.
13. Chain 5, skip 2 sts., 4d. ¢. in next 4 sts., ch. 2, skip
4d, c. in next 4 ste., ch. 2, 1d.c., ch. 2,] dc, ch. 2, skis
*10d.c¢., ch. 2, ld. C., ch. 2 idc., ch. 2, a "o. in middle of
ch. 3, ch. 3, 1 d.c, in same, ch. 2, 1d. c., ch. 2, 1 d.c., ch. 2, 10d.
c., ch. 2, skip 2, 1 d.c., ch. 2, 1 d. c., ch. 2, skip 2, 4d. c., ch. 2,
4d.c, ch. 2,4 d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c., ch. 2, id. c., ch. 2, skip 2;
repeat from * twics, skip 2, 10 d. c, ch. 2, 1 d. C., ch. 2, 1d.
c., ch. 2, 1 d. c. in middle of ch. 3, ch. 3, 1d. c. in game st., ch,
2, 1.d.c, ch. 2, 1d.c, ch. 2,10 d.c., ch. 2, skip 2, 1d.c. in
13th st., ch. 2, 1 d.c., ‘ch. 2; join.
., ch. 6, skip 2, * 7 d. ¢.
i hee 14 0, ‘ch. 2,1ld.c, ,
ch. 2, 4d. ¢, ch, 2, 4d. c., ch. ld.c, ch. 2, ldc.;
from * twice, ch, 2, skip 27 d. ¢., ‘
ch. 2, 1 d. c, in middle of ARS:
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d.c., ch. 2, 1d.c.,ch. 2,7 d.c¢.,ch 2, skip 2, 1d.c., ch. 2,1 d.c.,
ch. 2, 4d.c, ch. 2; join.
15. Chain 5, 1 d.c. in 4th d.c, 3 d.c., ch. 2, 4d.c., ch. 2,
4d.c, ch. 2,14, c., ch. 2, 1 d. «, ch. 2, ‘skip 2, *4d.c, ch.
2,1. c, ch. 2, 1d.c., ch, 2 ,»ldc, ch. 2,1 d.c, ch. 2, ‘1d.
c. in middle of ch. 3, ch. 3, 1 dc. in same, cb. 2, I d.c ch.
1 d.c., ch. 2, 1 d.c., ch. 2, 1
1 d.c. ch. 2, 1d. Seah 4
ch. 2, 4d. c, ch. 2, 4
skip 2 ; repeat from *
c., ch. 3, 1 d.c. , ch, 2,1 c
ch. 3, 1d. c. in same, c ch. 2 »lde.
ch. 2, 1d. c., ch. 2, 4d. c, c
d.c., ch. 2, 3. d.c.; join.
16. Chain 3, 3 d.c., ch. 2 and 4 d. c. 3 times, * ch. 2 and 1
d.c. 6 times, ch, 2, 4 d. c., 3 d.c. in next loop, ch. 3, 3d. ¢ in
same, 4 d. c. in next 4 sts., ch. 2 and 1 d. c. 6 times, ch. 2 and
4d. c. 6 times ; repeat from * twice, ch. 2 and 1 d. c. 6 times,
ch, 2, 4 d. a, 3d. c. a next loop, ch, 3, 3d. c. in same, 4 d.
c., in next 4 sts, ch. 2 and 1 d. c, 6 times, ch. 2, 4.d.c¢., ch. 2, 4
d. c., ch. 2; join.
17. Chain 5, 4d. ¢., ch. 2 and 4d. c. 3 times, * ch. 2 and 1 d.
c. 4 times, ch. 2,10 d. c.,3d.c.in loop, ch. 3, 3 d.c. in same, 10
d.c.,ch. 2 and 1 d.c. 4 times, ch. 2 aud $d, c. 7 times ; repeat
from * twice, ch. 2 and 1 d. c. 4 times, ch. 2,10d.c, 3d. c. in
loop, ch. 3, 3d. c. in same, 10 d. c., ch. Qand 1d. c. 4 times, ch.
2,4d.c, ch. 2,4 d.c,, ch. 2, 3d.c ; join.
Four of these squares crocheted with finer thread, make a
pretty tidy.
.No. 144.—Orocheted and Scrim Counterpane.
A cover of blue or pink satin, two and a quarter yards long
by two yards wide, is the foundation. Over this is placed
alternate stripes of crocheted wheels and scrim, upon which is
stamped a pretty flural design. On each side of the floral pat-
tern is an open work, lacey stripe, into which the narrow, Tom
Thumb ribbon may be run or omitted, as preferred. Each
crocheted stripe is composed of three rows of wheels, with two
rows at top and bottom and one row on each side. These
yosettes are to be mado of either blue or pink crochet cotton,
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 173
FOR THE ROSETTES :
Make a chain of 10 stitches, and join in a ring.
1. Three ch. for lst d. c., 16 d. c. under the ring with 1 ch.
between each
d.c., 1 s.c. at
top of 3 ch.-
2. Three ch.
for lst d.c., 2
ch., 1 d. c. be-
tween 2nd and
3rd d. c, * 2
ch., 1 d.c, be
tween next 2
d. c.; repeat
from *all round
3. Sixteen
ch.; turn, miss
5 st. of ch., 1
d.c.in next st.,
2 ch., miss 1
ch., 1 d.c. in
next st., 2 ch.,
miss 1 ch., 1d.
c. in next, 2ch.,
miss 1 ch, l
d. c in next, 15 tr. (thread | over twice) wnder the remainder of
16 ch. Remember to work the tr. under, not onthe ch. 1
8s. c. on 2nd d. c. of the 2nd round of circle ; this forms the lst
spoke of wheel; a 9 ch.; turn the work on wrong side; 1 d.
c. on the 10th of 15 tr., 2 ch., miss 1 tr., 1d. c. on next tr.; 2
ch., miss 1 tr., 1 d. c. on next, turn ;5 ch., 1 d.c. on 2nd tr., 2
ch., 1 d.c. on next tr., 2 ch., 1d. G on next tr., 15 tr. under
the oe of 9 ch., 1 8. c. on 3rd d. c. of circle.
mp om from a until there are 15 spokes in the wheel ; then
join the last spoke to the lst spoke thus: 1 s. c. at bottom of
the lst s I cag turn the work on the wrong side and work in
slip st. along the bottom of the 15 tr. of lst spoke; then | d.
han
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174 HOME WORK.
c. on the 10th tr. of the last spoke made before turning the
work ; catch with a slip st. to the bottom of d. c. directly after
the 15 tr. of Ist spoke, 2 ch., 1 d.c. on 12th tr. of last spoke, and
catch with a slip st. in next tr. of lst spoke, 2 ch., 1 d.c. on
14th tr., 1 slip st. on next tr. of lst spoke, 2 ch., 1 d.c. on d.
c. directly after the 15 tr. of the last spoke, fasten with slip st.
in 2nd d. c. from the end. Begin again at Ist row.
No. 145.—Half-square for sides of Quilt.
Make a chain of 6 stitches, and join together with a slip-
stitch. Use a bone hook and No. 12 fine-threaded knitting
cotton.
1, Chain 3, 2 d. c. in ch. of 6, * ch. 2, 3 d. c. in same loop
repeat from * 3 times ; turn.
2. Chain 3, 4 d. c. in loop, 2 ch., 4 d. c. in same, * 4d. c. in
loop, 2 ch., 4 d. c. in same, repeat from * twice; turn.
3. Chain 3, 4 d.c. in shel], ch. 2, 4d. c. in same, * 4d. ¢. in
next shell, ch. 2, 4 d. c. in same, repeat from * twice ; turn.
_PART OF A SQUARE FOR THE TOP AND BOTTOM.
Chain 6, and join together with a slip-stitch.
1. Chain 3, 2 d. c. in loop just made by ch. 6, ch. 2, 3.d.c. in
same loop, ch. 2, 3 d. c. in same loop, ch. 2, 3d.c. in same ;
turn.
2. Chain 2, 3d. c. in ioop, ch. 2, 4d. c. in same, * ch. 2, 4
d. c, in shell, ch. 2, 4 d. c. in same, repeat from * once ; turn.
3. Chain 2, 3 d. c. in shell, ch. 2, 4 d.c. in same, ch. 2, 1 d.
c. in space between Ist and 2nc «hells, * ch. 2, 1 d.c. in same,
ch, 2,4 d.c. in shell, ch. 2, 4d. c. in same, Repeat from *
once; turn.
4, Chain 2, 3 d. c. in shell, ch. 2, 4 d. c. in same, * ch. 2, 1
d. c. in loop, ch. 2, make a nub by putting 6 d.c. in next loop,
then draw out the hook, and put it through the top of the Ist
of the 6 d.c. on the other side of work and take up the st.
dropped from the hook, draw it through the one on the hook,
ch. 2, 4d.c. in shell, ch. 2, 4d. c. in same, repeat from * ;
turn.
CROCHET PATTERNS, 175
5. Chain 2, 3 d. c, in shell, ch. 2, 4 d. c. in same, * ch. 2, 1
d. c. in loop, make a nub, ch. 2, make a nub in next loop, ch.
2, 1d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 4d. c. in shell, ch. 2, 4d. c. in same,
repeat from * ; turn.
6. Chain 2, 3 d.c. in shell, ch. 2, 4d.°c, in same, * ch. 2, 1
d. c. in loop, ch. 2, make a nub in next loop, ch. 2, 3d. c in
loop, ch. 2, make a nub in loop, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in loop, ch. 2,
halla a shell, repeat from * ; turn.
7. Chain 2, 3 d. c. in shell, ch. 2, 4 d. c. in same, * ch. 2, 1
d. c, in loop, ch. 2, make a nub in loop, ch. 2, 2d. ¢ in loop,
1 d. c. in top of next 3 sts., 2 d.c. in loop, ch. 2, make a nub
in loop, ch. 2, 1 d. c.in loop, ch. 2, 4d. c. in shell, 2 d.o, in
same, repeat from * ; turn.
8. Chain 2, 3 d.c. in shell, ch. 2,4 d.c.in same, *ch 2,1
d.c. in loop, ch. 2, make a nub, ch. 2, 2 d. c. in loop, 1 d. ¢ in
each of next 7 sts, ch. 2, 2 d. c. in loop, ch. 2, makea nub in
loop, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in loop, ch. 2, make a shell, repeat from * ;
turn.
9. Chain 2, 3 d. c, in shell, 2 ch., 4d.c in same, * ch, 2, 1
d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 2 d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 1d. c. in each of next
11 sts., 2 d. c. in loop, ch. 2, make a nub in loop, ch. 2, 1 d.c
in loop, ch. 2, 4 d.c.in shell, ch. 2, 4d. c. in same, repeat
from *,
SQUARE FOR QUILT.
Chain 6, and join together with a slip-stitch.
1, Chain 3, 2 d.c. in ch. of 6, * ch. 2, 3d. c. in same loop,
repeat from * 4 times, join together with slip st. in 3rd at. of
ch. 3 at beginning of row.
2. Chain 3, 2d. c. in loop just made by joining, * 4 d. ¢, in
next loop made by ch. 2 of last row, ch. 2, 4 d. c. in same loop;
repeat from * 4 t.mes, 4d. c in lst loop, ch. 2, join with slip
st. in ch. 3 at beginning of row.
3, Chain 3, 3 d. oc. in loop made by joining, * 4 d. c. in loop
made by ch. 2, ch. 2, 4d. c. in same loop; repeat from * 4
times, 4 d. c. in lst loop, ch. 2 and join.
4, Chain 3, 3 d. c. in loop made by joining, * ch. 2, 1 d.c.
in space between let and 2nd shells, ch. 2, 4d. in loops,
= .
=.
= - =
176 HOME WORK.
ch, 2, 4d. c in same loop; repeat from * 4 times, ch. 2, 1 d.
c. between shells, ch. 2, 4 d. c. in loop, and join.
5. Chain 3, 3 dc.
in: loop made by join-
ing, * ch. 2, 1 d.c. in
loop, ch. 2, 1d.c. in
next loop, ch. 2, 4 d.
c. in loop, ch. 2, 4 d.
sg mc. in same loop ; re-
idee re rs %,peat from * 4 times ;
ay eee ch. 2,1d. ©. in loop,
ch. 2, 1 d.c.in next
loop, ch. 2, 4d.c. in
loop ; join.
6. Chain 3, 3 d.c.
in loop made by join-
No. 145, SQUARE FOR QUILT. a ae a sree 6 e
2nd loop, draw out the hook, and put it through the top of the
Ist of the 6 d. c., take up the st. dropped from the hook, and
draw it through the one on the hook. This makes a nub; ch 2,
1d. ¢. in loop, ch. 2, 4 d. c. in next loop, ch. 2, 4d. in same ;
Sag from * 4 times, ch. 2,1 d. c. in loop, ch. 2, make a nub,
ch. 2, 1 d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 4d.c in loop, ch. 2; join.
7. ‘Ohsin 3, 3d.c. in loop made by joining, * ch. 2, 1 d.c.
in loop, ch. 2, make a nub in loop, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in loop, ch. 2,
4d.c. in loop, ch. 2, 4d. c. in same ; : repeat from * 4 times,
ch. 2, 1 d.c. in loop, ch. 2, make a nub, ch. 2, make a nub,
ch. 2, 1 d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 4d.c. in loop, ch. 2 ; join.
8. Chain 3, 3d. c. in loop made by joining, * ch. 2, 1 d.c.
in loop, ch. 2, make a rub, ch. 2, 3 d. c. in next loop, ch. 2,
make a nub, 1 d. c. in loop, ch, 2, ‘4 d.c. in loop, ch. 2, 4 d. c.
in same loop, repeat from * 4 times, ch. 2, 1 d.c. in loop, ch.
2, make a nub, ch. 2, 3d. c. in loop, ch. 2, make a nub, ch. 2,
1 d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 4d. c. in loop, ch. 2 ; join.
9, Chain 3, 3 d. c. in loop made by joining, * ch. 2, 1 d.c.
in loop, ch. 2, make a nub, ch, 2, 2 d. c. in loop, 1 d. c. in top
of each of next 3 sts., 2d. c. in loop, ch. 2, make a nub, ch. 2, 1
d. c, in loop, ch. 2, 4 d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 4 d. o in same loop ;
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 177
repeat from * 4 times, ch, 2, 1 d.c. in loop, ch. 2, make a nub, ch.
2, 2 d.c. in loop, 1 d.c. in next 3 sts., 2d. c.in loop, ch. 2,
make a nub, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 4 d. c. in loop, ch. 2 ;
join.
10. Chain 3, 3d. c. in loop made by joining, ch. 2, 1 d.c.
in loop, ch. 2, make a nub, ch. 2, 2 d. c. in loop, 1 d.c. in each
of next 5 ste., 2d... in loop, ch. 2, make a nub, ch. 2, 1 d. c.
in loop, ch. 2, 4d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 4d. cin same, repeat
from * 4 times, ch. 2, 1 d. c. in loop, ch. 2, make a nub, ch. 2,
2d.c.in loop, 7 d.c¢, 2d... in loop, ch. 2, make anub, ch.
2, 1d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 4 d.c. in loop, ch. 2 ; join.
11. Chain 3, 3d. c. in loop made by joining, ch. 2, 1 d. c.
in loop, ch. 2, make a nub, 2 d.c. in loop, 11 d.c., 2d. c¢. in
loop, ch. 2, make a nub, ch. 2, 1d... in loop, ch. 2, 4 d.c. in
loop, ch. 2, 4 d. c, in same, repeat from * 4 times, ch. 2, 1 d.
c. in loop, ch. 2, make a nub, ch, 2, 2 d.c. in loop, 11 d. ¢., 2
d. c. in loop, ch. 2, make a nub, ch. 2, 1d. c. in loop, ch. 2, 4
d. c. in loop, ch, 2 ; join.
The piece is hexagonal shape, six sided, and put together
by sewing one of the sides from shell to shell.
No. 146.—Tufted Counterpane.
A pretty counterpane is worked in squares with four-thread-
ed cotton, and then crocheted together. The tufts form a
diamond-shaped centre, and a triple row of tufts surround the
squares, with rows of eyelets on each side. This pattern would
be very suitable for a wool afghan by making the ground-work
of square dark and the tufts a shade of lighter, or in contrasting
colors, Join the squares together in striper, and crochet the
Si together with a contrasting color. Use a very fine steel
ook.
Make a chain of 5 stitches and join ina ring.
1. * Three ch., 3s. c, under the ring ; repeat from * 3 times ;
join with 1, s. c, in lst of 3 ch., in beginning of row.
2. Three ch., 1s. ¢. in 3rd of 1st 3 ch. of previous row ; * 1
s.c. in each of next 3 s.c., taking up the back horizontal loop ;
1 8. c. in Ist of 3 ch. of next corner; 3 ch, 1 8. c. in 3rd of
it | 178 HOME WORK.
same 3 ch. that the Jast s. c. is made,in’; repeat from * all round ;
<< er put the last s. c. in lst
ee
of the 3 ch, at beginning
of round, and in each
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ii Re Soe eter e ELE SS) each corner). ;
| i Po eee it), SH 3. Three ch., 18, c. in
ie | eee em ft 3rd of Sch. ; *1s.¢. in
[| = Po t Bes Rt? SS each of 5 8. c., always
i Pyo2s: a) Tp ge Ra} taking up the back loop ;
oe Y ib ZR TR amet NS 18, c, in lat of 3 ch. ; 3
; O4 BRS MNS Shi foe aN ch., 1 8. c.in 3rd of 3 ch.
1 S SEN SS cia that the s. c, just made
i PUN 1a SE vi = SSeS is in; repeat from * all
Se VOWS S wi round, ending the round
aN A Sips e. < with as. c. in the Ist of
RASTA Sesto Tbs 3 ch (78. c. between each
No. 146. QuARTER OF SQuaRE. corner.
4. Three ch., * 18. c. in 3rd of 3 ch, 18. ¢, in each of 3 8.
c., 1s. c. in next s, c.;in this same st, that thes. c. is in work
a tuft thus: a thread over, insert the hook through the loop of
s, c., catch the thread and draw it through three-fourths of an
inch, thread over, draw through two loops on hook ; repeat
from a three times, catch the thread and draw through all 5
loops on hook and:make 1 ch. ;1 8. c, in each of 3 8. c., 1 8. ¢.
at in lst of 3ch., 3 ch. ; repeat from* all round, ending the rouud
| ie as before.
fh ia 5. * Three ch., 1 8. c, in 3rd of 3 ch., 1 8. ¢. in each of 98. |
c., 1s. c.in lst of 3 ch. Care must be taken not to increase
stitches in passing the tufts, There are 11 8. c. across each
section in this round; repeat from * all round..
6. Three ch., 1 s. c, in 3rd‘ of 3 ch., 1 8, c. in each of 3s. c.,
1 s. c ina tuft both.in next s. c., 1s. c. in each of 38. ¢., 1 ac.
and a tuft in next s.c., 1s. c. in each of 38,c, 18. ¢ in Ist
of 3 ch. ; repeat from * all round.
| 7. Like 5th round, except there are 15 s. c. in each section.
HA 8. * Three ch., 1 s. c. in 3rd of 3 ch., 1 8. c. in each of 3s.
| iit c., 1s. c. and tuft in next s. c, @ 1 s. c. in each of 3a.c., 1
aa s. c. and tuft both in next s. c.; repeat from @ once (3 tufts), 1
CROCHET PATTERNS, 179
8. mapa of 38.6, 1s. c. in lst of 3 ch. ; repeat from * all
round.
9. Like 5th round, with 19 8. c. in each section. As every
alternate row is the same, except the increase, it will not be
mentioned hereafter.
10. * Three ch., 1 8, ¢. in 3rd of 3 ch., 1 8. c and tuft in Sth,
9th, 13th and 17th s. c., counting the s, co, in 3rd of 3 ch. in
beginning the round as the Ist st., repeat from * and ending the
round as before ; 4 tufts in each section.
12. Three ch., 1 s. c. in 3rd of 3 ch., 1 8. c. and tuft both
in 5th, 9th, 13th, 17th and 21st s. c.; repeat. 5 tufts.
14. Three ch., 1 8. c. in 3rd of 3 ch., 1 8 c. and tuft in 9th,
13th, 17th and 2lets.c., 1. c in each of 78.c, 18. c. in let
of 3 ch.; repeat all round. 4 tufts,
16. Three ch., 1 8. c. in 3rd of 3 ch., 1 8. ¢. and tuft both in
13th, 17th and 21st s.c, 18.c in each of 11 8.c.;repeat. 3
tufts in each section.
18, Like 16th, only working tufts in 17th and 21st 8. c., and
finish with more s.c. Repeat around the section.
20. Three ch., 208 ¢, 18. c. and tuft both in 21st s, c ; re-
peat around each section. ‘This finishes the diamond-shaped
pattern of the tufts.
21. In this rouud there should be 43 sg. c. in each section all
around.
THE BORDER.
1. * Three ch., 1 d. c. in 3rd of 3 ch., @ 1 ch., miss 1 8. c., 1 d.
c, in next s. c.; repeat from @ across the section, and then re-
peat from * all around.
2. * Three ch., 1s. c. in 3rd of 3 ch. ; 1 8 c. in each st. across
the section ; 1 s. c. in lst of 3 ch., repeat from * all around.
8. * Three ch., 1 s. c. in 3rd of 3 ch., 1 8. c. in each of 438. ¢.,
lsc. and tuft in Sths.c. als. c. in each of 38.c.,, lac.
and tuft in 4th « c. ; repeat from a across the section, working
the last s. c. in lst of 3 ch. ; repeat from * all around. 11 tufts.
4. Like 2nd round.
5. * Three ch., 1 s. c. in 3rd of 3 ch., a1 . c. in each of 38.¢.,
1s. c. and tuft in next s.c.; repeat from a across the section ;
1s. c. in let of 3 ch. ; repeat from * all around.
180 HOME WORK.
6. * Three ch., 18, c. in 3rd of 3 ch.,'l 8. c, in each s, c. acrosa
i the section, 1 s. c. in 1st of 3 ch. ; ne from *.
| | | 7. Like Sth round.
ah 8. Like 6th round.
9. * Three ch., 1 d.c. in 3rd of 3 ch. ;@ 1ch., miss 1 8.¢, 1
| d. c, in next 8. c. ; repeat from a across the section ; repeat from
* all around. ;
| 10. Three ch., 1 #. c. in 3rd of 3 ch., 1s. c. in each sc. all
around, except at the corner, where you make 3 ch. as before.
| This completes one square.
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No. 147.—Lace for Curtains.
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“og | First. make an insertion of some pretty open-work pattern
\ ‘at the length required.
tha 1. Fasten thread to bottom of insertion at one end, 12 ch.,
a) fasten with slip st. one half-inch from where ch. was fastened,
wae 12 ch., fasten one-half inch from last, continue until there
are 5 of these loops along the bottom of the insertion ; turn. .
HW) 2. Twelve d. c. and 128. c. in Ist loop, 24 8. c. in next, 24
| hy i s. c. in next, 248. c. in next, 12 s. c. in last, 12 ch.; turn.
ae 3, Fasten with slip st. ins, c. in middle of 2nd loop of 1st
row, 12 ch., fasten in centre of next loop, continue until there
are 4 loops ‘of 12 ch. each, fasten the last 12 ch. between. the
{ 8. c, and d. c. of lst scallop ; turn.
} 4 4. Twelve d, c. and 128. c. in Ist, 24, ¢ in 2nd and 3rd,
and 12 8, c. in 4th; always leave one-half of last 12 ch, un-
{ finished.
th Continue until there is only 1 loop at botton, work 24 d.c.
1. in this and also in all the unfinished scallops up the side ; turn,
and make a row of picots along the edge of scallops, when you
: commence to make the next scallop by making 5 more 12 ch.
aa loops along bottom of insertion.
| ti ' No. 148.—Piano or Organ Stool Cover.
Make a chain of 11 stitches, join, make 18 4 c. in circle.
First square; Ch. 8,turn, 18. c. in each st, of 8 ch., turn, 8.0.
in 8. c., fastening through the back thread of last row, 80 a8 to
make a ridge. . Make 7 rows altogether. This makes 1 square.
Chain 8, join to circle 3 sts. away from preceding square.
CROCHET PATTERNS. 181
The 2nd square is made the same as lst, except it has just 6
rows in block. :
Repeat until you get 6 blocks made; then make a ch. of 6
and s. c. in top of square ; ch. 6, 1 d. c. between two squares ;
repeat all around the wheel, join, ch. 2, 6d. c. in each 6 ch.
of preceding
row. Join,
ch. 2, 2 d.c.
-in place
where you
joined, ch.
2, 2d. ¢. in
same place,
* Oh. 5, 2
d. c. in be-
tween next
2 groups of
6 d....c..-of
_ last fow,.ch.
2,.2d. ¢, in
same st. *
repent. from
Greet ate SS ae a = B ate weit i * to * until
SCRIP you ore o-
= eet ct ey m round the
aceite wheel. Juin,
No. 148. ‘ ch. 2, 2d.c.,
ch, 2, 2 d.c. on place where you joined, * ch. 2, 1 8. c. in mid-
dle of 5 ch. of last row, ch. 2, 2 d.c., 2 ch., 2 d. c. (a shell),
on shell of Jast row. * Repeat from * to * until you are around
the wheel. Join, make a shell in place where you joined, ch. 3,
1s. c. one. c. of last row, ch. 3, shell in shell of last row. Re-
eat all around circle. Break the thread after fastening. Tuis
is one wheel,
To sew them together, sew two points of one wheel to two
points of another. Break thread: Then miss one point and
sew two points of another wheel to the next two points. There
are 12 points in wheel. This will make two points sewed
alternating with one point unsewed all around the wheel.
- These spaces must be filled up with a block made as follows ;
182 HOME WORK.
Make a loop and catch it bys. c. in a point left in yp
ch. 12, fasten by slip st. in next point of next group. Then
make on the ch. 12, 8 rows of s, c., ribbed like the blocks in
the wheels, Then fasten in another point by slip st. Then
make one more row of s, c. and fasten in remaining point.
Secure thread and break off. This makes 9 rows of s. c. in
the blocks.
The points should be made s0 one will have ‘he ribbed work
extend horizontally—the next one to it, vertically.
No. 149.—Wheel Design.
These wheels are pretty and may be joined by crotcheting
the picots together while making them, or you may sew them
together if you wish after they are made.
Make a chain of 8 stitches, join.
1. Five ch. (3 of them take the place of a d.c.), 1d. c. in
circle, * 2 ch., 1 d.c. in circle, * repeat 5 times more, or till you
have 7 loops, ch. 2, 1 slip st. in 3 of 5 ch.
2. One a. c. on every st. of last row.
“3, Chain 10, miss 2 st., 1 d. c. in next, * ch. 7, miss 2, 1 d.c,
on next, repeat from * 5 times, ch. 7, slip st. on 3rd d. c. of 10
ch
4. Three. 0, on ch., 1 picot of 4 ch., 2 #. ¢, 1 picot, 28. ¢,
1 picot, 3 8. c., * repeat from * to * on each of the remaining
loops. This completes one wheel.
No. 150.—Child’s Collar.
Make a chain of 161 stitches.
1. One d. c. in 7th st. from hook, * ch. 3, skip 3, 1 d.c. in
next, repeat from * to end of row ; turn.
2. Chain 3, 3 d. c. in Ist hole from hook, ch. 3, 1 slip st.
in same place, 3 d.c., 3 ch. and 1 slip st. in next hole, repeat
to end of row; turn.
3. Chain 3, 3 d.c. in hole made by last ch. of 3, 3 ch., 1
slip st. in same hole, * 3 d.c., ch. 3 and 1 slip st. under next
ch. of 3, repeat from * to end of row ; turn.
4. Make same as last row until you have 9 groups of sts,
consisting of 3 d. c., 3 ch., and 1 slip st. under the chains made
in oaectting row. Then make 1 ch. and proceed as before till
CROCHET PATTERNS, 183
you have another space of 9 groups of sts, Then ch. 1, and
repeat to end of row ; turn.
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The other rows are same as last, except you add 1 st. to
each ch. between the divisions of groups of sts. on every row,
till you have 15 rows in all.
At end of last row do not make the 3 ch, and slip st. as in
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184 HOME WORK.
the others. When you have the 3 d.c. in last place on the
15th row, make 1.ch, and turn.
Next row—* 3 d. c., ch. 3 and 1 slip st. under 1st ch of 3,
repeat from * 6 times more, 3 d. c. under next ch, of 3; turn.
Next. row-——Ch. 1, and make same as last row, leaving off
the ch. 3 and 1 slip st. at end of every row until you have
only one space left, into which put 4d. c., fasten thread and
break off. .
Finish the other points in same way, then make 2 row of
scallops round. all, ty putting 8 d.c. in one st., 1 slip st. in 4th
st. from that, then 8 d..o. in 4th st. from last, repeat all round.
Run a cord through the open spaces. at top, fasten tassel on
each end.
satires -No. 151.—Garters.
A. ball of black knitting silk and three-quarters of a yard of
yellow or red silk eleetic, about an inch wide. |
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1 d.c. in the
4th st. and in
4 each of the ful-
fowing ch. sts.
—18 in all,
aot counting
the ch. at the
turo—ch. 3.
2. One d, c.
ia each cf the
lst 3 d. c., ch.
3, skip 5 d. ¢.,
16 d. c. in next
d. c, ch. 3,
skip 5, 3d. ¢.
wae in last 3 d.c.
No. 151. and 1d. ec. in
the end between the ch. of last row and Jast d.*c., ch. 3.
3. Three d. c. in 1st 3, ch. 2, 8 d.c. in centre of the 6 d.c.,
ch. 2, 3d. c. in last 3 and J in end, ch. 3.
4. Three d, c, in lst 3, ch. 2, 8 d. c in centre of 8 d. «., ch.
2, 3d. c. in last 3 and i in end, ch. 3.
CROCHET PATTERNS. 185
5. One d. c. in each d.c., ch. 2,18. ¢. in lst d. c of the
centre shell, * ch. 3, 1s, c. in next ; repeat, making 7 of these
small loops over the centre shell, ch. 2, 3 d.c. in last 3 and 1
in end, ch. 3.
6. Three d.c., ch. 11, 3 d. c. in last 3 and 1 in end, ch. 3.
7. One d. c. in every st. and 1 in end—i8 in all not includ-
ing the ch. at the turn, ch. 3.
8. Repeat the 6th and 7th rows and then begin at the 2iad
row.
Repeat the directions about 8 times, always having a plain
bar between, through which the elastic is run, thus displaying
the pattern on top. When long enough, join the two ends
and crochet a scallop on each edge. * Chain 2, make 1 3. c.
and 6 d. c. in the chain at end of a row. Skip the next bar
and repeat.
No. 152.—Dog Collar.
These dog-collars are very pretty made of contrasting colors
of embroidery or knitting silk, to wear with ruchings of crepe
lisse, etc.
Take small, brass curtain rings, an equal number of rings,
with two colors of knitting silk, say coral and pink, having
one ring of coral, the next of pink, and placing them so that
there will be two rows ; beside the coral one place a pink, and
beside the pink a coral. The rings are worked in s. c, very
closely, and one ring is joined to the other when working, with
a slip st. When long enough to fit the throat, put ribbon of
the two colors on each end and tie in a bow at the left side.
No. 152.—Crocheted Fringe.
This fringe is very handsome, made of macreme cord or Ger-
mantown wool, for decorating curtains, lambrequins, tables and
table covers and chairs, or made of silk is a very rich-looking
adornment for dresses and wraps.
Wrap the wool four or five times around a lead pencil to
form a stiff foundation for 28 sc. which are worked over it.
2. Three ch., 14.0. in lst 5, c., * 3 ch., miss 2,1 d.¢. in
each of next 2s. c.; repeat from * until there are 8 shells of 2
d. c. each,
3, * Six ch., 2 d, c. under 3 ch. ; repeat from * 7 timns.
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186 HOME WORK.
4, Under each 6 ch. ascallop made thus: 13. c., 1h. tr., 7
d.c, 1h. tr, 18 ¢, * 8 ch. 1s. c. in centre of scallop ; repeat
from * 5 times ; turn.
5. Work in slip st. to top of scallop.
6. Five ch., * miss 1 s.c., 1 d.c. in next, 1 ch. ; repeat
from * round the row, taking care not to let the work draw.
To prevent drawing on the ch. over the lower scallops, put 1
d. c. in every st. of ch. ; turn.
7. Five ch., 1 d.c. under each 1 ch., 2 ch.
8, Same as 7th row.
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Make as many of these patterns as will be required for the
length desired, and crochet together, joining 5 d. c. of one to
the corresponding d. c. of another.
For the top, make 1 d.c., 3 ch. along the top the whole
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* One d. c. under 3 ch., 4 ch. ; repeat to end of row.
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 187
3. * Ones. c. under 4ch., 7 d. c, under next 4 ch.; repeat from
* to end of row.
Tie in strands of wool under each 2 ch. of the 8th row of
pattern. Take one end of the wool, slip under the 2ch., and
draw both ends down even ; then tie a slip knot about half an
inch below the crocheted edge.
No. 154.—Oornucopia.
Use No. 6 knitting cotton or macreme wine as coarse.
Make a chain of 36 stitches ; turn.
1. Two d. c, in 3rd at. of ch., ch.
i, 2 d.c, in same 3rd st.; this forms
a shell, * skip 2 sts., make a shell in
next st.. * repeat from * to *
through ‘the row, until you have 12
shells, ch. 3 ; turn.
2. Make a shell in the middle of
each shell, ch. 3; turn.
Work 18 more rows like the 2nd ;
you will have 20 rows of shells, this
makes a square piece, sew it together
on wrong side. Make a stiff flour
starch wet with strong coffee, rub it
into the cornucopia, shape it over a
pasteboard cornucopia, put it by the
stove to dry, before it is thorough ly
dry loosen it by running a fork
under it, put it on again, smoothing
it into shape, let it dry, give it two
coats of gum shellac. Run a ribbon
through the upper row of shells, tie
a bow, also tie a bow at the point cr
2 end, suspend it by a ribbon, cord
1A4. and. tassels may be preferred by
some, Melt a piece of glue in the starch ; stiffens better.
No. 155.—Night Net.
Use No. 30 cotton, and a fine steel hook.
Make a chain 11 inches long.
188 HOME WORK.
1. Four d.c., each separated by 1 ch. into a st., miss 3 sts.,
and repeat.
2. Four d. c., each separated by 2 ch., between the 2nd and
3rd d. c. of each cluster of 1st row.
This row is repeated until you have
worked about 13 inches long. Take
a needle and thread, and draw the
two ends up a little, to shape for the
crown, and then make an edge thus :
1, One s. c. into the edge of crown ;
the number of s. c. must be regulated
by the size the cap is required to be ;
for a small head several stitches must
be passed over at the edge of the
crown, in order to draw it in suffici-
ently.
2. One d. c. in a st., * 1 ch., miss
1 st., 1 d. c. in next; repeat from *.
3. One d.c into each st. of pre-
vious row.
4, * One d. c. into a st., 4 ch., 1s.
c. into the lst (this makes a picot) ;
repeat from * 5 times, miss 2 st., 1 8s,
c. in next, miss 2 st. and repeat from beginning of row. Rib-
bon, one inch wide, is run in through the d. c. of the 2nd row,
and is tied behind.
No. 156.—Butterfy Table Mats.
Macreme twine, No. 6, or tidy cotton No. 6.
Make a chain of 27 stitches,
1. One d.c, ia each st. of ch., commencing with the 4th st.
In last st. of ch. put 7 d.c (putting the needle through two
threads of the ch. instead of one), 1 d. c. in each of next 23
sts. of ch., making each st. come cpposite those on the other
side, 7 d. c. in next st., 1s. c. between 4th st., at commence-
ment of row, and lst d. c.
2. Chain 2, skip 1 d.c., put 1d.c. in top of next 21 sts.,
skip a st., 2 d.c., in each of next 7 d. c., skip a st., 1 d.c. in
each of next 21 sts., 2 d.c. in each of next 7 d.c,, 1s. c. under
ch. 2.
| CROCHET PATTERNS. 189
: | 3. Chain 2, skip a st., 1 d.c. in next 19 sts., * skipa st., 3
d. c. in next st.; repeat from * 6 times, skip a st.. 1 dc. in
1 next 19, * skip a st., 3d. c. in next st. ; repeat from * 6 times,
1s. c. under ch, 2.
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4. Chain 2, skip a st.,1d. c. in each of next 17 sts., * skip
im 2 ats. 4d. c. in next st.; repeat from * 6 times, skip 2 sts. 1 d,
° c. in next 17 »'s., * skip 2 sts, 4d. a in next st; repeat from
* 6 times, 1 8, c. under ch. 2.
.
190 HOME WORK,
5. Chain 2, skip a st., 1d. c, in each of next 15 sts., skip 2
sts., 5 d.c. in next st., * skip 3, 5 d.c. in next st.; repeat from
* 5 times, skip 3, 1 d. c. in each of next 15 sts., skip 2 d.c., 5
d. c. in next st. * skip 3,5 d.c. in next st.; repeat from * 5
times, 1 8. c. under ch, 2.
6. Chain 2, skip a st., 1 d. c. in each of next 13 sts., skip 3
ste., 6d.c. in next st., * skip 4, 6 d. c. in next ; repeat from *
5 times, skip 3, 1 d. c. in next 13 sts., skip 3, 6d. c. in next,
* skip 4, 6 d. c. in next ; repeat from * 5 times, 1 8. c. under
ch. 2,
7. Chain 2, skip a st., 1 d.c. in next 11 sts, skip 4, 7 d.c.
in next, * skip 5, 7 d. c. in next ; repeat from * 5 times, skip
3, 1.d.c. in next 11, skip 4, 7 d.c. in next, * skip 5, 7 d.c. in
next ; repeat from * 5 times, 1 s. c. under ch. 2.
8. Chain 2, skip a st., 1 d. c. in next 9 sts., skip 4, 8 d.c. in
next st., * skip 6,8 d.c. in next; repeat from * 5 times, skip
3, 1 d. c. in each of next 9, skip 4,8 d. c. in next, * skip 5, 8
d.c, in next , repeat from * 5 times, 1 s. c. under ch. 2.
9. Chain 2, skip 1, 1 d.c. in each of next 7 sts., skip 5, 9 d.
c. in next st.,* skip7 sts., 9d. c. in next; repeat from * 5
times, skip 4, 1 d. c. in each of next 7, skip 5, 9 d. c. in next,
* skip 7, 9 d.c. in next ; repeat from * 5 times, 1 s. c. under
ch, 2.
10, Chain 2, skip 1, 1 d. c. in each of next 5, skip 5, 9 d.c.
in next, * skip 8, 9 d.c. in next; repeat from * 5 times, skip
5, 1d. c. in each of next 5, skip 5, 9d. c, in next, * skip 8, 9
d. c. in next ; repeat from * 5 times, 9 s. c. under ch, 2.
11. Chain 2, skip 1,1 d.c. in next 3 sts, skip 5, 19 d. c. in
next, * skip 8, 10 d. c. in next; repeat from * 5 times, skip 5,
1d. cin each of next 3, skip 5, 10 d. c. in next, * skip 8, 10
d.c. in next ; repeat from * 5 times, 1 s, c. under ch. 2.
12. Chain 3, 1 d. c. in top of 2nd d. c., ch. 3, 1 8, c. in space,
* ch. 3 and 1 8. c. in top of each of the 10 d.c., ch. 3,18. c.
in top of 9th d. c. in last row, ch. 3, 1 s. c. in top of last st. of
1st row of 9 d,c., ch. 3, 1s. c. in top of Ist of 2nd row of 9 d.:
c.; repeat from * 5 times, ch. 3 and 1s. c¢, in top of each of
the 10 d.c., ch. 3, 1 d. c, in top of 2nd dc, ch. 3; work like
the other side.
_ There are 5 mats in a set, 1 large, 2 medium, and 2 small ;
this is the medium size, The smaller mat has 19 d.c. in lat
CROCHET PATTERNS. 195
7. Chain 2, shell in shell, ch. 4, 1 s. c. ins. ., ch. 4, shell,
ch. 4, 1 s. c., ch. 4, shell, ch. 7, join by 8. c, to 2nd ch. of 5 in
1st scallop.
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8. Work scallop like
2nd row; rest of row
like upper part of 4th
row ; turn.
9. Like last row to
scallop which is worked
like that part of 3rd
row, joining at the end
of scallop to the next
5 ch. of last scallop ;
turn.
10. Scallop like 4th
row, rest like upper part
of 2nd row.
11. To scallop like
last row, scallop like 5th
row, join by 1 s. c. to
next 5 ch. of 1st scallop.
12. Scallop like 6th
row, upper part like
upper part of 4th row.
Repeat until long
enough. Be sure to
havethe two open stripes
in clusters of 3. ch.
joined together, alter-
nating with singlechains.
Tie a fringe 1vur or five
inches deep into the 5
ch, in each scallop. Run
ribbon, red is prettiest
with cream colored cord,
in the open stripes
under the clusters and over the single chains. Tack to the
mantel with gilt-headed tacks, putting tacks in the scallops at
top.
196 HOME WORK.
No. 161.—Long Crochet Purse.
Use purse silk and steel beads. String the beads on the
silk before commencing to crochet.
Make a chain of 84 stitches, work once across in single
crochet, then join it together. Work 3 rows more ing. ¢.,
then work in 6 steel beads, then 6 plain sts., repeat the 6 beads
and 6 sts. through the row; work 5 more like the Jast ; this
gives you a steel block and a plain silk block. Alternate by
working 6 beads over the plain silk block, and a plain silk
block over the steel block. Do this until you have 6 rows of
i blocks. Work 4 rows plain.
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Now commence the opening in the centre by making 2 ch.
and 1 d. c. in every 3rd st. through the row. At end of row
turn, und work back, making 2 ch. and 1 d. c. in top of 1 d.c.
in last row, Repeat this laet row until you have 31 rows,
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 197
then join, and work 4 plain rows (be sure and have 84 sts.) in
s. c., then put 1 bead in every st. for one row.
Next row—5 beads, 1 plain st., 5 beads, 1 plain st.
Next row—4 beads, 2 plain sts.
Next row—3 beads, 3 plain sts.
Next row—2 beads, 4 plain sts.
Next row—1 bead, 5 plain sts.
Then 4 rows plain.
Next row—1 bead, 5 plain sts.
Next row—2 beads, 4 plain sts.
Next row—3 beads, 3 plain sts,
Next row—4 beads, 2 plain sts.
Next row—5 beads, and 1 plain st.
Then 9 rows with a bead in each st. The remaining rows,
a bead in every st., narrowing off 6 sts. in each row, bringing
the end to a point.
Sew a tassel on this end, and fringe on the other end.
After crocheting the opening (d. cc.) slip on both rings.
In crocheting any bead work, the side held towards you is
the wrong side.
Make 3 ch. at commencement of each row at the opening,
in centre of purse.
No. 162.—Nets for Horses’ Ears.
With knitting cotton No. 20 make a chain of 42 stitches,
miss 6 ch., 1 d.c. in 7th ch., * 3 ch., miss 2,1 d.c. Repeat
from * to end of ch. There are now 13 d.c. on the foundation
chain. Make 6 ch., turn the work, make 1 d. c. between the
last and next to the last d. c. of the preceding row, make 3 ch.
and 1d.c. between the next 2, repeat to the end of row.
Make 21 rows like the former row ; this makes a long strip
that reaches between the ears. At the end of the last row do
not break off the cotton, but make a ch. of 48 sts., and join to
the opposite corner. This is the foundation chain that goes
around the ear. Now make 6 ch. and 1 d.c. on the 3rd ch.,
from where it is joined, * make 3 ch., miss 2 and make 1 d.c.,
repeat from * around the ch., and across the end of the piece ;
join to the centre of the 6th ch. with 1 s.c. Then make 6 ch
and work as before. Each row must be joined io this manner.
198 HOME WORK.
There are now 28 d.c. around it, Make 3 more rows like the
preceding.
5. Narrow about opposite the centre of the ch. by missing 1
square,
6. Plain.
7. Narrow 1 opposite the former narrowing.
8. And every alternate row, plain.
9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17 and 18. Narrow 1.
19. Narrow 2 about the 8th and 22nd d. c.
20. Narrow 4 about an even number of d. ¢. apart.
21. Narrow every 3rd d. c.
22. Plain.
23. Narrow every d. c., making about 9 d. c. around.
24. Narrow every d. c.
25. Narrow and bind off.
Make opposite ear the same way, then join the yarn at the
corner of the long strip, and work a row around both ears and
the sides. Make 4 rows like the preceding. Now join the
cotton in the centre of the 3 ch. with 1s. c, raise the loop that
is on the hook loosely to the height of 1 inch, catch the cotton
and raise that to the same height.. Now put the needle under
the ch., catch the cotton, draw it through, and raise that. Now
catch the cotton, draw it through the first 2, catch again, and
draw it through the last 2; repeat this 3 times in the same
place, putting the needle under the ch. instead of through it.
Now make 2 ch., miss 1 square, and make shell like the pre-
ceding. Make 3 rows of shell all around. Now make 3 rows
of shells to reach only across the back, naking the back 3 rows
deeper than the front. Make a row of deep scallops around
the whole, with a tassel on each scallop, also put a tassel at the
tip of each ear. Some make the tassels of red.
No. 163.—Whisk-Broom Holder.
One ball of No. 6 Macreme twine, a coarse steel crochet
needle, two and one-half yards of No. 3 or 5ribbon. Put two
mn iS bows on the front side of case in opposite corners, one at top,
ah the other at bottom.
Made a chain of 56 stitches, join.
1. One s. c. in each st. of ch., join.
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CROCHET PATTERNS.
2. One d. c. in each s. ¢., join
3. One s. c. in each d. ¢., join. |
4, Chain 3, 3d.c.in lst st, *.4 d.c. in 4th st.; repeat i
from * through the row; you will have 19 groups of 4 d. ¢,,
join.
5. Chain 3, *4 d. c. in top of 3rd d. c.; repeat from * through |
the row.
6. One s. c. in each st. You will have 71 sts.
7. One d. c. in each st.
8. One s. c. in each d.
c. through the row, mis-
sing a st. occasionally,
b so that you have 57 sts.
i «6.9, Chain 5, 1 long tr.
in each of next 2 sts.,
ch. 2, miss 2 sts., 1 long
tr. in each of next 2 sts.,
* ch. 2, miss 2 sts., 1
long tr. in each of next
2 sts. repeat from *
through the row, ch. 2,
join. You will have 14
groups of long tr.
10. One s. c. in each
st. through the row.
11. One d. c. through
the row in each gs, c.
12. One s. c. in each
d.c. You will have 63
sts.
13. Chain 3, 3d. c. in
Ist st., miss 2 sts, 4 d.
c. in next st, so con-
tinue through the row.
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200 HOME WORK.
16. One d. c. in 1st 6 sts, miss 1 st., 1 d. c. in each of next
5 sts., miss 1, 4 d. c., miss 1, 4 d. c., miss 1, 5d.c., miss 1, 5
d. c., miss 1, 12 d. c., miss 1, 5 d. c., miss 1, 6 d. c., miss 1, 9
d.c., miss 1. You will have 61 stitches.
17. Like 9th row (15 groups of long tr.).
18. One s. c. in each st. through the row.
19, One d. c. in each st. You will have 61 stitches,
20. Like the 18th row.
21. Chain 3,3 d.c. in Ist st., * miss 2 sts, 4d.c. in 4th st.,
repeat from * through the row. You will have 21 groups of
4d.c.
22. * Four d.c. in 3rd st., 1 8. c. between group of d.c ;
repeat from * through the row. Break thread and fasten.
This finishes the top.
Join the twine on the bottom in any st., ch. 3, 3d.c. in
same st. * miss 2, 4d. c. in next st.; repeat from * through
the row. You will have 14 groups of 4 d. c.
Next row—Like the 2lst row. Break the thread and fas-
ten.
“For a form to shape it over, have a piece of board, eight and
one-half inches long, three-quarters of an inch thick, six inches
wide at the top, taper it down to three inches and three-quarters
at the bottom.
To stiffen the case make a flour starch almost as thick as
paste, and rub it in well, and put over the form, being careful
to have your points at top and botton even on both sides.
When dry, take off the form and shellac. The oftener you
shellac it the more glossy it will look —say two or three
times.
No. 164.—-Match Receiver.
Spool cutton No. 10; fine steel crochet hook. Make a
chain of 8 stitches ; join.
1. Chain 3, 13 d. c. in ring, join in ch. 3.
2. Chain 4, 1 d. c, in top of Istd.c *ch. 2, 1 d. c in top of
next d. c.; repeat from * until you have 13 holes, ch. 2, fasten
in 2nd st. of ch. 4; this gives you 14 holes.
3. Chain 2, 1d. c. in 1st hole, * ch. 3, 2 d. c. in next hole, ch.
3, 2d. c. in next hole; repeat from * through the row, ch 3,
and join in ch. 2 at beginning of row
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 201
4, Chain 3, 3d. c. in 1st hole, ch. 1, 3 d.c. in same hole ;
you will have 14, join in top of ch. 3 at beginning of row.
Repeat the 4th row 15 times, and you will have 16 rows of
shells.
17. Work 10 d. c. in each shell, catch with s. c. between the
shells.
18. Work 1 s.c. in top of each d.c. Runa ribbon one-
half an inch wide in and out between 2 rows of shells
lengthwise, pass it across the bottom, and up the other side
between 2 rows to match. Tie a bow and suspend it by the
ribbon ; run a ribbon in and out below the row of scallops at
the top; and tie a bow with very shortends. It gives a pretty
finish. Set a small glass tumbler in to hold the matches. If
you wish to make one of silk, you need have only 10 shells
round, therefore you will need but 9 d.c. in the ring, instead
of 13.
No. 165 —Macreme Waste Basket.
Make a chain of 6 stitches ;
Join, work 7 rows of d. c., widening occasionally to have the
round lay flat, then work 9 rows of 8. c., then put 2 d. c. in ast.,
ch. 2 and 2d.c. in same st., (this makes a shell), skip 3 sts.,
make a shell, skip 3 sts., make ashell, ch. 8, skip 8 sts. ; repeat
from * 7 times, which finishes the row ; work 16 more rows like
the last.
They can be shaped to suit one’s fancy. Put ribbon in and
ont of the open spaces, and a large bow on the front; a bunch
of cones, gilded and bronzed, looks pretty on the front ; cover
a round of pasteboard with felt, and put it in the bottom for a
lining.
r No. 166.—Hair-Pin Crochet.
This work is made with either a large common hair pin or
with a bone imitation. It may be done either with fine silk,
when it makes lace-like trimmings, or with white crochet cot-
ton, when it makes excellent washing edgings, as it is strong.
To work : Hold the hair-pin in the left hand, the round part
upward, twist the cotton around the left prong, pass it over
the right prong to the back of the hair-pin and lay it over the
left fore-finger. Take a crochet hook and draw this back thread
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202 HOME WoRK.
to the front, under the first crossed one, and make a chain by
taking up fresh cotton and pulling it through. Take the hook
out, and turn the hair-pin ; * the cotton will now be in front ;
put it over the right hand pin to the back, hook into loop, and
make a chain by drawing the cotton through, then put the hook
through the twist on the left hand prong, and make a chain
having two stitches on the hook, make a stitch, drawing cotton
through these two loops, so that only one loop is left. Take
out the hook, turn the work, and repeat from *.
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PART ONE.
SECTION I1].—Crochet Work in Wool and Silk
No. 1.—Mother Hubbard Hood.
Use Saxony yarn of any desired shade, and a medium sized
bone hook.
Begin in the centre and crochet round and round like a
mat, in any stitch preferred. When it is large enough, crochet
a border of large shells, edging these again with shells of split
zephyr. Draw up with rubber, run through the openings at
the head of the shells. Finish with a ribbon run in over the
elastic, and a bow of the same in front. Add ties of the
ribbon.
No. 2.—Smoking Cap.
The model of this cap worked of navy blue and amber single
zephyr or midnight Germantown, and medium-sized bone
hook. Of the blue wool make 7 ch. and join in a ring.
1. Three ch. at the beginning of this, and the following 7
rounds to stand for a d.c.; 16d. c’s, very closely and evenly
in the rjng.
2. Two d.c. on every st. taking up both loops of each d. ¢. ;
32 d. c’s, in all.
3. One d.c. on lst d.c. of previous round, 2 d. c. on next d.
c., and so on alternately ; 49 d. c’s.
4. One d.c. on each of 1st 2 d.c, of last round, 2 d. c. on
the next, all round ; 66 d. c’s.
5. One d. c on each of the 1st 3 st. of last round, 2 d. c, on
the next, and repeat round the circle ; 83 d. c’s.
6. One d. c. on each of the Ist 2 st. of last round, but stop
before the last time of drawing the wool through the 2nd d. c.,
and take the amber wool and finish the st. witb amber ; work
the first part of a d. c with amber on the next st., and finish
it with blue; * 2 blue d. c. on next st., 1 d.c. on next, but
finish this last 8t. with amber, and work the Ist of a d. c. with
RPE tien ar ane 7S
204 HOME WORK.
amber on the next st., and finish it with blue ; repeat from * to
end of round ; 28 amber d.c., with 3 blue d. ‘c. between.
ts 7. No increase. Work 1 blue d. c. over the centre st. of
the 3 aie d. c. >. of last sound, then 3 amber d. c. and repeat.
ren HEIN: oS 8. All amber; 1 d.c. on
fj Serer each of 6 d.c., 2 d,c. on next
as TORE Sais acme Z d. ¢., repeat ; 197 d. c's,
me sr A 6.9. ~ Blue wool, 1 8. c. on
a 5 each st. of last round, which,
[Baie as. c. on the ch. that
stands for ad. c., makes 128
8. c. in the round; this will
intial be the number till the cap is
No. 2. finished.
Now begin the band with the 10th round ; blue wool, s. c.,
takiog up the horizontal back loop of stitches.
11, 12, 13 and 14. Blue, s, c., taking up both loops of st.
15. Three 8. ¢C., blue, lsc, araber, changing the wools in
the manner described in the 16th round.
16. One blue s. c. in the centre st. of the 3 blue s. c. of pre-
vious round, 3 amber s. c. and repeat.
Work 5 rounds of a c, with amber wool.
22. One blue s.c. above the blue one in the 16th round, 3
amber s. c. and repeat.
23. One amber s. c. over the centre st. of the 3 amber s, c.
of last round, 3 blue s. c. and repeat.
Now work 6 rounds of plain s. c. with blue wool, and
strengthen the edge with a round worked closely into the back
loop of the s, c. of the last round, and the cap is finished.
No. 3.—Hood in Star Stitch.
It requires 4 ounces of split zephyr, and six yards of satin
ea either 4 or 4 an inch wide. Use a medium sized bone
hook.
Make a chain of 270 stitches, turn and take up in afghan st.
the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th ch. from the needle, and draw
the wool through all the 6 loops at once ; then 3 chb., take up
the 2nd and 3rd of the 3 ch., the loop drawn through the 6
sts. (a sort of little eyelet hole) and the next 2 ch. of the foun-
dation, draw the wool through all the 6 sts.; repeat in this
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 205
way to the end, and break off. Join the wool at the begin-
ning of the row, make 5 ch., take up the lst 3 of these 5 ch.,
the one from the point underneath, and draw the wool through.
* Then 3ch., take up the 2nd and 3rd of this 3 ch., the eyelet
hole, the 2 ch. on the next point, and draw the wool through
all at once. Repeat from*. At the end of every row break
off thread, and begin at the other end, Crochet until you have
15 rows of stars. Now you havea long, narrow piece.
Commence at beginning again and crochet stars for 12
inches ; break off, crochet another row the same, break off.
Now, with your wool, chain as many stitches as you have on the
longest end from the place you first broke your wool off, and
join where yov. first oroke your wool off.
Commence at beginning and crochet as before all the way
down to end of chain. Knit this part 15 stars wide to corre-
spond with the other side. These long pieces, as you will see,
are for the strings, and the top is for the hood. Gather the
top and put in a ribbon buw.
Crochet a border of scallops all round, and run a ribbon
round the whole thing.
To wear it, put the bow just above the front, hair, cross the
strings on the back hair, bring them front and tie.
No. 4.—Infant’s Hood.
Use No. 70 unbleached linen thread.
Crochet a chain of 6, and juin work 7 times round, with d.c.,
widen often enough to make it smooth like a mat. Then two
rows of scallops, 6 d.c. in each scallop ; catch down between
each scallop, with s. c. in lst row, not the 2nd, but separate
by 2 ch.
Three rows d. c. same as Ist 7.
Two rows with 3 d.c. in every 3rd st.
Three rows 2d. c. in every other st.
Two rows d. c. only two-thirds round.
Two rows of scallops, same as before, making 21 scallops
across the front.
Six rows d.c
One row with 1 d. c. in every other d.c.
Frill all round the hood.
206 HOME WORK
Make 4 tr, in every st., four times all round the hood, then
tinish with scallops, Rua twisted thread through the back and
across front, to bring close to baby’s face. Finish with pale
blue bows and ties ; some prefer white ribbon.
No. 5.—Child’s Hood in Silk.
Make a chain of 10 stitches and join in a ring.
1. Twenty-five s. c. in ring.
2. One s. c, in every at. of lst row.
3. [ncrease in every 2nd st., continue in this way until you
have 8 rows, then 2 plain rows without increasing.
‘lo form the shells, d. c. 6 times in every 5th st.
Next row—Ten d. c. in the centre of every shell, and s. c.
over the 5 skipped sts; this furms a plain scallop. Crochet a
row of ch. st. over the scallops by making 4 ch. and 1 s. c, in
the centre of each scallop. Crochet 1 plain row ; this finishes
the crown of the hood. Oa this row crochet 2 more plain
rows, leaving 25 stitches open to form the neck of the hood.
On these 3 plain rows cruchet 2 rows of shells as before, then
3 plain rows and 2 more rows of shells, Again crochet 1 row
of ch. st. and 1 plain row of. c. all round the hood, which
finishes it to the lace, and yives it au excellent shape.
The Jace is crocheted all round the hood. The Ist and 2nd
rows are plain shell stitches,
3. A small scallop formed of ch. st., a ch. of 4 st., skip 1 st.,
draw through the 2nd without the thread over the needle.
4. A chain of 4 st. crocheted in the centre of each scallop
with s. c. ; this finishes the lace.
No. 6.—Infant’s Sacque in Star Stitch.
This pattern takes two ounces of white split zephyr and one
of color, Saxony yarn may be used if preferred.
Make a chain, and fasten the end,
1. Make 8 stars (widen 1, make 1, widen |; this is for
sleeve), make 10 (wilen 1, make 1, widen 1, for centre of back),
make 10 (widen 1, make 1, widen 1, for sleeve), make 8 stars.
2. Make 8, widen 1, make 3, widen 1, make 23, widen 1,
make 3, widen 1, mike 8.
3. Make 8, widen 1, make 5, widen 1, make 23, widen 1,
make 5, widen 1, make 8.
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 207
then 4. Make 8, widen 1, make 7, widen 1, make 11, widen 1,
and make 1, widen 1, make 11, widen 1, make 7, widen 1, make 8.
pale | 5, Make 8, widen !, make 9, widen 1, make 25, widen 1,
make 9, widen 1, make 8.
6. Make 8, widen 1, make 11, widen 1, make 25, widen 1,
make 11, widen 1, make 8,
7. Make 8, widen 1, make 13, widen 1, make 12, widen ],
make 1, widen 1, make 12, widen 1, make 13, widen 1, make 8,
8. Make 8, widen 1, make 15, widen 1, make 27, widen 1,
make 15, widen 1, make 8.
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: 9. Make 8, widen 1, make 17, widen 1, make 27, widen 1,
make 17, widen 1, make 8.
8. ¢. 10. Make 8, widen 1, make 19, widen 1, make 13, widen 1,
eta make 1, widen 1, make 13, widen 1, make 19, widen 1, make 8.
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’ make 8; all the rest of the rows are the same, only widening
1 every 3rd row in middle of the back, by widening 1, making 1,
dines widening 1, then plain to the end, make 12 rows, Commence
208 HOME WORK.
at the neck, make a row of stars down the front, round the
bottom and up the other side of front, of any color you prefer ;
widen at the corners, then make one row of white stars, widen
at corners, then one row of color, one of white, make 2 rows of
shells (white) on bottom, putting 6 tr. in one star, and | tr. in
next star, 80 on ; put 2nd row of shells in centre .i shell, and 1
in top of shell. Then commence at neck, and make 1 row of
shells all round, widen at corners, Make another row putting
8 tr. in shell, 1 s. c. in top of the 1 tr. which comes between
the shells. Make an edge of color, commencing at the neck,
make a ch. of 2, 1 s. c. in top of every 2nd st. of shell, ch. 2,
catch it between shell and 1 d. c. in 2nd row of border, ch. 2,
catch it in the last row of stars, ch. 2, catch it between 1 d.c. and
shell, ch. 2, catch it between the s. c. and next shell, so on.
Make the sleeves 5 rows white, 1 of color, 1 of white, 1 of
color, 1 of white, and 2 rows of shells like down front. There
will be 2 rows down front, and sleeves, 4 on the bottom. Put
edge of color on sleeves to match, make a ch. as long as the
neck, make a row of shells, 6 d. c. in shell, fastened with s, c.
to end them. Lay it on the neck, shell down, and make shells
through that and neck, to stand up, make in same place as the
first row, and fasten in same place. It makes a row of wheels,
Put the edge of color all round it. Run a narrow ribvon
through the neck, or cord and tassels.
No. 7.—Baby’s Sacque.
Make a chain of 60 stitches; 18 shells on the chain, each
shell has 3 ch., 3 d.c. to a shell, and each shell is put into the
opeving made by the 3 ch.
Two rows plain.
3. Nine plain, widen 1 by putting it in the shell, 9 plain.
4. Four plain, widen 1, 11 plain, widen 1, 4 plain.
5 and 6. Plain.
7. Ten shells plain, widen 1 each side of 11th shell, 10
plain.
8 and 9. Plain.
10. Four shells plain, widen 1, 7 shells plain, widen 1, 4
shells plain, widen 1, 4 shells plain.
1]. Plain.
CROCHET PATTERNS. 209
12. Four shells plain, a ch. of 9 st., which forms the foun-
dation for the sleeves, count 5 shells and put the chain in the
5th shell, 11 shells plain, ch. 9, put in the 5th shell, 4 shells
lain.
' 13. Four shells plain, 3 shells on the ch., 11 shells plain, 3
on ch., 4 shells plain.
14, 15, and 16. Plain.
17, Four shells plain, widen 1, 8 shells plain, widen 1, 1
shell plain, widen 1, 8 shells plain, widen 1, 4 shells plain.
18 to 23. All plain. The 24th and 25th are made by scal-
loping it round with another color, or can be made all alike.
Begin at neck with another color and go all round.
Sleeves : Nine shells around arm size. 1 rows long.
No. 8.—Infant’s Sacque in Crazy Stitch.
Three ounces Saxony, and No, 1 bone hook.
These directions are for shaping the sacque, not for teach-
ing the stitch.
Make a chain of 76 stitches,
1, Work 19 squares,
2. Work 5 sqs., widen 1, work 9, not counting the one widen-
ed, again widen, work squares plain to end of row.
3. Work 10 sqs., widen. This begins the widening for
middle of back. Work squares to end of row.
4. Work 4 sqs., widen, work 2, widen, work 8, widen, work
2, widen, work squares to end of row.
5. Work 13 sqs., widen, work squares to end of row.
6. Work 4 sqs., widen, work 5, widen, work 9, widen, work
5, widen, work squares to end of row.
7. Work 17 sqs., widen, work squares to end of row.
8. Work 5 sqs., widen, work 6 sqs, widen, work 10 sqz.,
widen, work 6, widen, work squares to end of row.
9. Work 18 sqs., widen, work squares to end of row.
10. Work 6 sqs., widen, work 7, widen, work 11, widen,
work 7, widen, work squares to end of row.
11. Work 21 sqs., widen, work squares to end of row.
12. Work 6 sqs., join the point of the 7th to the point of
the 15th of the preceding row. This forms the armhole. Con-
tinue till you reach the 30th sq., join the point of this and the
210 HOME WORK,
point of the 38th for the 2nd armhole; work squares to the
end. There will be 9 sqs. in each armhole,
13 and 14, Plain, without widening.
15. Work 6 sqs., widen, work 6, widen, work 7, widen,
work squares to end of row.
16 and 17. Plain, without widening.
18, Work 7 sqs., widen, work &, widen, work 7, widen,
work squares to end of row.
19 and 20. Plain, without widening.
21. Work 8 sqs., widen, work 8, widen, work 8, widen,
work squares to end of row.
22, 23, 24, 25, and 26. Plain, without widening.
The work is turned at every row instead of breaking the
thread.
Make a border of shell st. with 6 d. c. in each scallop, fin-
ishing with a purl edge, making 3 ch., and fastening down
with 1 s.c. Work the border across the neck for a collar.
In making the sleeves the work must be turned each round
so that every other round is worked on the right side, same
a3 the body of the sacque. Work 9 rounJs before putting on
the border,
In many rows the number of squares beyond the widenings
is uneven, 80 in finishing the row the number of squares is
not given, The unevenness cannot be avoided on account of
the peculiarity of the stitch; but if the sacque is worked
exactly like directions it will be in good proportion and shape.
No. 9.—Child’s Shell Jacket.
Four skeins Saxony yarv, a spool of knitting silk and a
bone needle of medium size ; also two and a half yards of
ribbon for the neck and each sleeve.
Make a chain and on the chain make 29 groups of shells as
follows : * Miss 4 ch., 6 d. c. in next d. c., miss 4 st., 1s. ¢. in
next st. ; repeat from * until there are 29 shells on the ch., a
s. ¢. to be at end of row.
2. Three d. c. ins. c. at end of row, 1s. c. in the centre of
Ist shell ; * a shell of 6 d. c. in next s. c, 1 8. c. in centre of
next shell; repeat from * ending the row with a shell of 3
d. c.
Continue working like 2nd row, ending and commencing
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 911
every other row with a shell of 3 d. c, and every other row
with a shell of 6 d. c.
Make 19 rows and then commence one front, work back and
forth on 9 shells 4 or 5 times; then increase one on the end
near the shoulder and decrease on shell on the front edge for
the neck for 7 rowe. Make the other front like the Ist, and,
missing one shell under each arm, begin the back. Work back
and forth without increase for 7 rows, then decrease on each
side until the front and back shoulder seams are alike, then
sew together.
Across the bottom are 4 rows of the double shell st., the last
row extending up and down each front. The double shell st.
is made thius :
1. Ones c, at beginning of row, miss 3 ch. put wool around
needle, and work 8d. c, in the next st.; miss 2 ch., 1. c. in
next ch. ;* miss 2 ch, 8 d. c. in next, miss 2ch, 1s, ¢. in
next. Repeat from * to end, and break off woo!,
2. Join the woul at ton of the Ist d. ¢. with as. c. ; then
put wool around the hook and insert it at the back of the 2nd
d, ¢, just below what might be termed the rim, passing under 2
threads and drawing the wool through. There are now 3 loops
on the hook ; draw the wool
through 2 and this leaves 2 loops
on the hook. Put wool around
the hook and insert the hook the
same way in the3rd d.c. Draw
the wool through, catch it again
and pull throush 2loops. Ruise
another loop in the same way on
the 4thd.c, There are now 4 of
these tricot d. c’s. on the hook;
catch the wool and draw through
all 4 and make 1 ch. This
finishes the first half square.
Make 3 ch., then 1 8. c. between
the 4th and Sth d.c’s * Now
4 tricot d. c’s, on the last 4 of the
Xd. c., miss thes. c. between the
2 groups of 8 d. c. and raise 4 more tricot d. c’s on the first 4
of the 2od group of 8 d. c. There are now 9 lo»ps on the
212 - HOME WORK,
hook. Draw the wool through the whole and finish the
square with one ch. Make 3 cb., and then 1 s. c. between the
4th and 5th d.c. of the 2nd group of 84.c. Repeat from *
till only 4d. c. are left. Reise these and make a half square
as at the beginning of the row, and break off the wool.
3. Join the wool with a s. c. in the same st. as in the 2nd
row, and work 8 d.c. in the little hole formed at the middle of
the half square by 1 ch. Finish withas. c. worked completely
over thes. c. between each half square. Repeat to end of row.
4. Join with as. c. on the top of 4th d. c. ; raise 4 tricot d.
c., miss the s. c. and raise 4 more on the next group of 8 d. c.,
draw the wool through the whoie and make 1 ch., then make
3 ch. and finish with a 8, c. between same st. the last tricot d.
c. was in.. Make 3 rows of squares round the bottom and
commence the 4th row at the upper left-hand corner at the neck
and carry it down the front, across the bottom and up the other
front. Take the silk and work all round the outer edge of the
last row with 3 ch., miss 1 d. c., 1 8. c. in next. Work the
sleeves backwards and forwards, commencing with 7 shells ;
make the required length, sew together and sew in the arm-
hole. Increase the numbers from 7 shells to 9 shells at the arm-
size. Make one row of squares at the bottom of the sleeves
and finish with the silk. Around the neck make one row of 1
d.c., 1 ch,, to run in the ribbon, and then one row of squares
and the silk edge. Runin the ribbon for strings and put bows
of ribbon on each sleeve.
No. 10.—Child’s Shell and Star Stitch Sacque.
This jacket is easy to make as you can turn and go back
without breaking wool. It requires two skeins of white wool
and one of garnet for the border.
Make a chain of 69 stitches.
1. Ones, c, in every st. of ch.
2. Same as Ist row.
3. Eight plain atars, widen for sleeve by making 1 half star,
1 plain, 1 half star, 7 plain ; widen for back by making 1 half
star, ] plain, 1 half star, 7 plain, widen for sleeve as before, 8
plain, 1 ch.; turn.
4. Make | a shell of 3 d.c. in the small hole formed in the star,
make 8 shells over Ist 8 stars, widen for sleeve by making 2
CROCHET PATTERNS. 213
d. c. between the 8th shell and half star of preceding row,
whole shell in half star, whole shell in plain star, whole shell
in half star, 2 d. c. between half star and whole star of pre-
ceding row, whole shell in each of the stars until you come to
the other sleeve, then widen as before, 8 shells, 1 ch.; turn.
5. In this row the 5th and 6th loops of the star are raised
by skipping the Ist bar of shell and taking up the back part
of the 2nd and 3rd bars of shell ; widen after 1st star on fronts
with one star between, widen on each sleeve, 5 between.
6. Widen on each sleeve, 7 shells between, and centre of back,
3 shells between.
7. Widen on sleeve only. 8, 9, 10 and 11. Same as 6th row.
12. Widen after 1st shell on fronts and on each sleeve, hav-
ing 19 whole shells between half shells.
13. Join under arms, letting widening go into skirt.
14, Widen under arms, 1 shell between. 15, 16and 17. Plain.
18, Widened front and under arms 3 between. 19, 20, 21 and
22. Plain. 23. Widen under arms 5 between centre of back, 1
between. 24. Plain.
BorDER: Work 145s. c. on bottom of jacket. The work-
er’s own judgment will show how this can be done best.
2. One d. c. in each of the Ist 4 sts., 3 d.c. in 5th, 1 d.c.
in each of next 7, 3d. c. in next, 1 d. c. in each of next 7, 3d.
c, in next, and so on, making 18 shells with 7 d. c. between each
and 4 at each end.
3. Four plain, 3 d. c. in 5th, 4 plain, miss 1, 4 plain, 3 in 5th
st., etc.
4, Same as 3rd row, only miss 2.
Three or four rows may be put on same as 4th row, if de-
sired.
CoLLaR: Chain 74.
1. One d. c. in each st.
2. One d.c. in first three, 3 d. c. in 4th, 1d. c. in next 3, 3
d. c. in next, and so on.
3 Three d.c. in 4th, 2 plain, miss 1, 2 plain, 3 in next st.,
etc.
4, Same as 3rd row, only miss 2.
SLEEVE : Commence this under the arm.
1. Make star over each shell, join and turn.
2. Make shell over each star.
3. Narrow under arm by making one star cover 2 shells.
914 HOME WoRK.
4,5, 6 and 7. Plain. 8 Narrow under arms. 9. Plain.
10. Narrow underarms. 11. Plain. 12. Narrow under arms.
A border of 2 or 3 rows may be put up and down the front
and around the sleeves like the collar.
No. 11.--Infant’s Long-Sleeved, High-Necked Shirt.
Make a chain of 170 stitches. This chain will also be lung
enough for back and front and going over the shoulder. On
this go back and forth 17 times in 8, c., putting the needle
through the back loop of the st., which gives it the ribbed
effect,
On the 18th row, crochet but 75 ste., turn, work back and
forth 17 times more,
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Next row, crochet 50 sts, and make a chain of 25 sts. (This
will make the opening in the front.) Work back and forth on
this front 17 times. Then crochet 75 sts, and make a ch. of
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ménce at the shoulder and make the back of shirt by working
back and forth 34 times ; join it to the other side.
Sew up sides until within 3 or 4 inches of the top.
Crochet a scallop round the opening of front and neck, run
in a crocheted cord or ribbon to fit the neck.
For sleeves, make a ch. of 65 sts., work back and forth 30
times ; join and sew up.
With knitting needles, pick up the sts. at bottom of sleeves,
knit 1, purl 1, to form a cuff about 2 inches deep. Bind off
loosely.
No. 12.—Skirt n Roman Stripe.
One half pound Saxony, or 8 skeins.
For Roman pattern 1 skein red, 1 white, 1 cream white, 1
pink, 1 light blue, 1 lemon yellow, and 2 black.
Chain to reach around waist and allow one quarter yard and
oin.
’ 1. One ¢. c., 3 8, c. in next st. of ch., 1 8. c., skip 2 sts.
Repeat for 15 rounds.
16, Ones. c., 5s. ¢. in next st. instead of 3, 1 8, ¢., skip 2.
Repeat.
17 to 34. Twos.c., 3s. c. in next st. or point, 2 8. c, skip 2.
Repeat.
35. Twos. c., 5 8s, c. in next st. or point instead of 3,28. ¢.,
skip 2 ; repeat.
36 to 53. Three s.c., 3 s.c, in next st. or point, 3 8s. c,
skip 2; repeat.
54. 3s. ¢, 58. c. in next st. instead of 3,3. ¢., skip 2 ;
repeat.
55 to 73. Fours. c., 3.8. c. in next, 4 8. c., skip 2; repeat.
74. Four s,c., 5s, c. in next instead of 3, 4s. ¢, skip 2;
repeat.
75 to 93. Fives. c., 38. c. in next, 58.c, skip 2; repeat.
94. Fives. c., 5s, c. in next, 5 8. c., skip 2; repeat.
95 to 117. Sixs.c., 3s. c. in next, 6 8.c, skip 2 ; repeat.
This will make a skirt about } yard in length.
ARRANGEMENT OF Cotors.—Red, 15 rounds; white, 1
round; blue, 1 round; yellow, 1 round; black, 1 round;
cream, 1 round; pink, 1 round; red, 1 round; cream, 12
rounds; black, 1 round; pink, 1 round; yellow, 1 round ;
216 HOME WORK.
blue, 1 round; white, 1 round; black, 1 round; yellow, 1
round ; black, 12 rounds ; blue, 1 round; white, 1 round ;
red, 1 round; yellow, 1 round; white, 1 round; pink, 1
round ; cream, 1 round ; blue, 12 rounds ; white, | round ; pink,
1 round ; yellow, 1 round ; black, 1 round ; cream, | round ; red,
1 round ; blue, 1 round ; pink, 12 rounds; white, 1 round ; black,
1 round ; blue, 1 round ; cream, 1 round ; pink, 1 round ; black,
1 round ; red, 1 round ; black, 12 rounds ; pink, 1 round ; white,
1 round ; red, 1 round; yellow, 1 round; black, 1 round ;
blue, 1 round; red, 1 round.
No. 13.—Wavy Skirt.
Make a ch. of 189 stitches with Scotch yarn.
1. Ones. c. in lst 2 sts. of ch., 3s, c. in 3rd st. of ch., 1 8. c. in
4th and 5th sts. of ch.; skip 2 sts. of ch ¥ 1 8. c. in each of
next 2 sts.; 3 s,c. in next st., 1s. c. in each of next 2 sts. ;
skip 2; repeat from * through the row (put the crochet hook
through the back loop of st.), join the row together.
The next 14 rows are just the same. Be careful and always
put the 3s. c. in the same place, over the 3s. c. in last row,
so as to preserve the point.
16. Put 18. c. in every st., not forgetting the 3s. c in the
same place.
Crochet the next 20 rows 1s. c. in 3 sts. of row, 38. ¢. in
4th st., 38. c. in next 3; skip 2 sts, 3s. cin next 3 sts., 3
8, c. in next 3 sts. ; skip 2; so continue through the row.
37. Ones. c. in every st., not forgetting to put 3 s. c. in the
middle to preserve the point. If you wish it longer, you can
make the 38th row | s. c. in each of 4 sts., 3.8. c. in next st.,
1s, c. in each of next 4 sts. ; skip 2; so continue through the
row. You can have 19 more rows like the last. _
For a border make 2 or 3 rows like the last, using d. c. in-
stead of s.c. Fora finish to the top crochet a row of holes
then put 1 s.c., 3 d. c and 1s, c. in each hole for a scallop.
Run braid or ribbon through the holes, or cord and tassel.
No. 14.—Flounced Skirt.
Use Germantown yarn, bone crochet hook.
Make a chain of 513 stitches, and join.
1. * One d. c. in each of 8 sts., 3d. c. in the 9th or middle
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st., 8 d. c, in next 8 sts., skip 2; repeat from * 26 times. You
will have 27 points.
2. Chain 2, skip 1, 1 d. c. in top of each of 7 sty,, 3 d. c. in
next st., 8d.c. in next 8, * skip 2, 8d.c. in each of next 8,
3d. c, in next, 8 d.c. in each of next 8 ; repeat from * through
the row. Repeat 2nd row until you have 8 rows from foun-
dation ch.
9. Chain 2, skip 2 d.c., 1 d.c. in each of next 7, 3d. c. in
next or middle st.,7 dc. in next 7 sts. * skip 4, 7d.c., 3
d. c. in middle st., 7 d. c ; repeat from * through the row.
10. Chain 2, skip 1 d. c., 1 d. c. in each of next 7, 2d. c. in
middle st., 7 d.c., * skip 2 7d. c., 2 in middle st., 7 dic. ;
repeat from *.
11. Chain 2, skip 1, 7d. c,2d.c. in middle st., 6 d.c, * skip
2,74. c,2 iu middle st., 6 d.c.; repeat from *,
12. Chain 2, skip 1, 6d. ¢., 2d.c. in middle st., 6 d.c., * skip
2,6d.c., 2 in middle st., 6d. c. ; repeat from *.
13. Chain 2, skip 1,6 d.c., 2 in middle st., 5 d.c., * skip 2,
6 d. c., 2 in middle st., 5 d.c.; repeat from *.
14. Chain 2, skip 1, 11 d. oc, *ch, 2., 11d. c.; repeat
from *,
15. Chain 2, skip 1, 9d.c., * skip 2,9 d.c.; repeat from *,
This finishes the flounce.
Work 28 rows 1 d. c. in each st.
29. Chain 2, work back or wrong side, narrow 6 times in
the row. Narrow by putting the hook through 2 stitches of
the work instead of one.
30. Chain 2, work back plain (without narrowing). You
are forming the placket by working back and forth. Com-
mence each row with ch. 2.
31. Narrow 4 times in the row.
32. Plain.
33. Narrow 3 times in the row.
34, Plain.
35. 37, and 43, Narrow 5 times.
36 and 38, Plain.
39. Narrow 8 times,
40, 41, 42, and 44. Plain.
45. Narrow 4 times,
Then 3 rows plain.
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Work a row of holes, * 1 d.c., ch. 2, skip 2; repeat across.
Run in a cord with tassels, or ribbon.
This skirt measures twenty-eight and one-half inches in
length. If you wish it smaller, have a less number of points
in the flounce, and work less plain rows,
No. 15.—Striped Skirt.
Four skeins each of two colors of Midnight Germantown and
three sizes of bone crochet hooks, a coarse one, a medium size
and a fine one.
Make a chain of 200 stitches.
1. Miss 3 ch., 1 d. c. in each of 65 st. with the coarse
needle ; 1 d.c. in each of 66 st. with the medium-sized needle,
and 1 d, ¢c. in each of 66 st. with the fine needle, 2 ch. ; turn.
2. Sixty-six d. c. with fine needle, 66 d. c. with medium size
and 66 st. with coarse needle.
Repeat the 2 rows once more, and then break off and join
on the other color. Work the following 4 rows like the lst
4 rows.
Work in alternate stripes of the 2 colors until you have
about 70 inches in width at the lower edge. Of course it will
be much narrower at
the top, produced by
the change of needles.
Join the ends at the
back with s.c., leaving
about 3 inches at the top
for a placket hole,
With the lightest col-
or make a chain of 25
st. for the length of the
yoke. Work backwards
and forwards %n these
25 st., making 12 h. tr.
with the medium hook,
and 13 h. tr. with the
finest hook until it is a
good fit. Crochet a scal-
lop around the bottom
and also across the top of yoke. Sew the skirt on to the yoke,
and run a tape through the top to draw it in at the waist. But-
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tons may be placed on the yoke, the button-holes being made
on a piece of silesia and stitched into place.
No, 16.—Cape with Pompons.
Ten ounces of Berlin wool, or Midnight Germantown, and three
bone hooks of different sizes, very coarse, medium and fine,
are the materials required. The article is worked in rows,
backwards and forwards, the length of the pelerine, from neck
to bottom.
Make a chain of 51 stitches, and with the coarsest hook make
16 half trebles in the chain. Now take the medium-sized hook
and work 17h. tr.; next take finest hook and make 17 h. tr.
Every row is made like the first one, and in a very short
time the worker will perceive where to change the nec dles, and
will find that the changes are made to regulate the width at
the bottom and neck. The finest hook is used on the neck
part. About 77 rows should be made, but that can be better
determined by fitting it to the person for whom it is made.
Around the neck make an open row for the cord of | ch., 1
d. c., above that is
a scallop of 1 h.tr.,
3d.c, 1h. tr. un-
der 1 ch, 1 s.c,
under the next 1
ch. Continuedown
each front of the
pelerine.
Across the bot-
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of interlaced chain
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s. c. in the 2nd row. Now take a second ball of wool and
work 1 8, c. in the rib that was missed, 5 ch., miss the rib that
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has as. c. worked in and 1 8, c. in next, remembering to keep
che wool of the curve first worked towards the worker. Each
of the curves of 5 ch. is trimmed with a pompon.
To Make A Pompon :—If many pompons are needed, it is
easier to make them in lengths of wuol, strand upon strand, of
from 30 to 50, according to thickness of wvol or size of pom-
pons required. Place two nails in a board, table or any con-
venient place, about 36 inches apart ; over these nails pass the
strands of wool evenly until you have it thick enough to make
the pompons the required size, Then take silk or wool and tie
around these strands, as tightly as possible, at distances from
1 to 2 inches, and the wool tied over these first tyings to pass
irom ball to ball as they are cut. Cut the strands between
eich of the tyings, comb out and round off uicely with the
scissors, and steam by holding over bviling water. Any ends
standing out must be cut off closely. At the neck of the
pelerine run in a cord finished with pompons or elsa a ribbon.
No. 17.—Vandyke Cape.
Five skeins of Saxony wool and 7 yards of ribbon.
Commence at the throat, make a ch. of 65 sts.
1. One s. c. into each of 2 st., 3s. c. in next, 1 8. c. into each
of next 2, 1 ch. miss 1 st., and repeat from beginning of
row.
2. One s. c. into each of 3 st., 3.8. c. ia next, 1 s. cin each
of next 3, 2 cb., miss 1 st., and repeat from beginning of
row. ;
3. Three ch., 1 d. c. into each of 3 st., * 3d. c. into next, 1
d. c. in each of 3 st., 1 8. c. in next, 2 ch., miss 2 st., 1s. c. in
next, 1 d. c. in each of next 3 st.; repeat from * to end of
row.
4, Three ch., 1 d. c. in each of 4 st., * 3 d.c. in next, 1 d.c.
in each of 5 st., 2 ch., miss 2 st., 1 d. c. in each of 5 st ; repeat
from * to end of row. .
Continue to work as described in the last row until you have
made the pelerine about 10 inches deep Of course, each row
will have an increase of d. c. on each side of the point made by
3d. c. in 1 st.; then make a border as follows :
1. One d. c in a st., miss 1 st., 2 d.c. separated by 3 ch. into
next st., miss 1 st.; repeat from beginning toendof row. Ar-
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range the work so that the 2 d. c. separated by 3 ch. come at
the point of the vandyke, and the 1 d. c. comes in the depth
between 2 vandy kes.
2. One d.c. in Ist d.¢., 2d.c¢. separated by 3 ch. under 2
ch.; repeat all round. Repeat the 2nd row twice more.
5. Oned.
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and 1s. c. in each 1 d. c. of previous row.
Ribbon is run ia and out the open space between each gore ;
it is fastened by a few stitches at the neck, and is left in one
loop and end falling from the last row abuve the border.
For the collar-band :
1, One s. c, into a st., 1 ch., miss 1, and repeat.
2. One d. c. into each st.
3. One d. c. in a st., 3 ch., 1 8. c. into the Ist of 3 ch, for a
picot, miss | st., and repent.
Ribbon is run through the holes of the 1st row of collar band,
and is tied in front.
No. 18.—Cape in Star Stitch.
Three skeins of navy blue, garnet or black Midnight Ger-
mantown, one skein of white, one bone hook and two yards of
ribbon one and a quarter inches wide. .
The cape is worked star stitch. Commence at the lower
edge with a chain 58 inches long, and break off wool.
1. Commence the Ist row 22 inches from beginning of ch. ;
this will allow the working of 14 inches in the centre, which
will make the cape a little deeper in the centre of cape.
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2. Commence 18 inches from right-hand end, and work on
22 inches.
3. Commence 14 inches from right-hand end, and work on
30 inches,
4, Work on all but the first and last inch of chain.
5 to 7. Work the entire length of chain.
8. Make one star, then decrease by working up 4 instead of
2 loops; you will thus have 7 instead of 5 loops to draw
through ; work to within 3 last shells withont increase, then
decrease as before and finish the row.
9. Work up 1 star, decrease, work 14 inches, decrease twice
with 4 stars between, work ]4 inches, decrease twice with 4
stars between, work 14 inches, decrease 1, finish the row.
10 Decrease 4 times—that is, at each end and about 9 in-
ches from each end. Runa piece of thread in the centre of
this row; this will mark the centre of back, that is half the
cape. The decrease must now be made in the corresponding
stars on each side of the thread, so that the two sides are
kept alike.
11. Decrease at beginning and end of both sides.
12. Decrease at the
beginning of the row,
work 10 inches, decrease
twice with 9 stars be-
tween, work to the
centre, and the other is
decreased in the same
proportion.
13. Decrease at the
beginning of row, work
7 inches plain, decrease
three times with 10
stars between decrease,
work tocentre, decrease,
and decrease the other
side the same way.
14 to 16. Decrease
in the centre of each half.
17. Decrease at the beginning and centre of each half.
18. Decrease once in centre of each half.
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19. Decrease at the beginning and centre of each half.
20. Decrease 3 times, with 1 star between each, in the cen-
tre of each half.
21. Decrease at the beginning, work 3 inches, decrease
once, work 4 inches, decrease twice, with 4 stars between,
work to centre, without further decrease ; the other half is de-
creased in the same way.
22. Decrease only once 1 inch from centre on each side.
23. Decrease at the beginning, and twice more with 6 stars
between, on each half.
24. Decrease in the middle of each half with 6 stars be-
tween.
25. Decrease at the beginning and end of each row.
26. Decrease 3 times, with 5 stars between in each half.
27. Decrease at beginning and end of row.
The wool at the ends of the rows must now be cut even,
leaving about half an inch of each end ; work a row of 8. c.
over these ends of wool into edge of cape to fasten them down
and make an even edge.
For the trimming around the cape, with white wool :
1. Work 2 tr, into a st., 1 ch. ; repeat all round.
The next rows are not worked on the throat, but on the
lower edge and sides,
2. With the colored wool * 1 8. c. inast., 3 ch. 1s. c¢. in
same st., miss 1 ch.; repeat from *.
3. One s.c. intoast., 4 ch., * turn the wool over hook, draw
up a long loop through last ch., repeat from * 5 times more,
draw through all the loops on the hook together, close with 1
ch., 1 slip st. into the same ch. the loops were worked into, 3
ch., miss 4 st. of last row and repeat; this row should be
worked very loosely.
4, Like 3rd row, with white wool, working the s. c. into the
sts. and closing the balls of previous rows.
5. With the dark wool, like 4th row.
6. For the collar, work a row of stars with dark wool into
_ the row of trebles at the throat, end with 2 ch. to make the
increase in the next row.
2. Make 3 ch., draw up a loop through each st., and one
through the Ist st. of last row; this increases ; work to end of
row and the increase is made by working into the 2 ch.
224 HOME WORK,
3. Like 2nd row.
4 to 6. Like lst to 3rd rows of border.
Run the ribbon through the treble at throat and tie in
front,
No. 19.—Shawl in Crazy Stitch.
Cream white Shetland wool-—any other color may be used—
with a fine bone hook.
The centre is in the crazy stitch, and is surrounded by a
wide, handsome border worked in reversed shells. It is fin-
ished at the bottom with round scallops edged with picote,
and at the top with an open heading that connects the border
with the shaw!. The border and heading together are about
nine inches in width, ‘lhe centre of tho shawl is 54 inches
square.
Make a chain of 412 stitches.
1. Miss 3 st., 3d. c.in the 4th, miss 3 st., 1 8. c. in next, *
3 ch., 3d. c. in the same loop the last s, c, was worked in, miss
3 st., 18. c in next; repeat from * to end of row, finishing
the row with as. c. |
2. Three ch., 3 d. c. in thes.c. at the end of row last made ; |
1. c. under the 3 ch. of lst shell, * 3 ch, 3d. c. under the
same 3 ch. as the s. c, 1 sc. under the next 3 ch.; repeat
from * to end of row, making the s, c. under the 3 ch. at the
turn of the last made row.
Continue repeating this 2nd row until there are 198 rows in
all. Remember to end each 10w throughout the pattern with
as.c., and to make 3 ch. in beginning a row.
For the border :
1, Fasten the wool in the ch. of the 12th shell at the side
of the shawl, and work 3 d. c., * 1 ch., miss 1 shell, 3 d. c. in
the s. c., 1 ch., miss 1 shell, 3 d. c. in the next ch. ; repeat
from * all around except at the corners ; there you work 3
groups of shells with 2 ch. between each group.
2. * Three d.c. under 1 ch. of previous row, between two
groups of d.c., 1 ch.; repeat from * all around.
3. * Five ch., 1 s. c. under the ch. between the shells ; re-
peat from *.
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 925
4. One s.c. in 3rd of 5 ch., * 5 ch., 1 sc in 8rd of next 5
ch. ; repeat from *,
5. * Kight d. c. in 3rd of 5 ch., 1 8. c. in 3rd of next 5 ch. ;
repeat, from *.
6. Eight d. c. in the s. c, between 2 shells, 1s. c, in 4th d.
c. of shell uf previous row ; repeat from *,
7 and & Like the 6th, except that there are 10d. c in each
shell of the 8th round.
9. In this round the reversed shell is begun: 1 tr. (keep-
ing one extra loop on hook) in each of 5 loops at side of shell ;
1 tr. as before on top of shell of the 7th round between 2
shells ; draw the wo:] through all the loops on the needle (1!
loops), and make 1 ch., 4 ch., 1 8 ¢. in the next loop at top of
the same shell that the last 5 loops were drawn through. ‘This
forms the half shell. Repeat from * all around ; break off.
10. For the other half of shell, 3 ch., * 10 tr. in the 1 ch, of
the previous half shell, 1 s, c. in the s. c. between the 2 shells
of the 7th round ; repeat from * all around ; break off.
11. Fasten at the top of first shell of previous row, and
work as in 9th round,
12. Like the 10th.
13, Like the 9th.
14, * Twod.c., 2 tr.,2 long tr., 2d.c,2 tr, 2 lung tr. (12
tr.), all in the 1 ch, that fastens the previous half shell, 1 s. c.
in d.c. at top of shell between 2 shells vf previous round ; re-
peat from * all around.
15, Work the picots thus: 3 ch., 1 s.¢. in Ist d. ¢. of scal-
lop, * 3 ch., 1s, c. in next d. c. repeat from * 10 times, 3 ch.,
1s.c in lst d.c. of next scallop; repeat from the beginning
of round.
No. 20.—Border for Shawl.
A pretty border for crochet shawl is made by working 2 d.
e., ch. 3, 2 d. c. (which makes a shell), 1 d. c., then a shell.
Next row.—W ork shell in shell, and 1 d. c. in the 1 d. c. of
last row ; work as deep as you like, and finish with a scallop.
No. 21.—Coat for Boy in Point Neige'Stitch.
S'x skeins Midnight Germantown, light brown or tan, and
two skeins of seal brown, and a coarse hook and ten buttons
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The waist of this coat is made without increase or decrease
in point neige stitch. Make a
chain | 2 inches in length, work
up a loop through each of 2 sts.
wool over and draw through
the loops at once, and close
with 1 cb.; *draw up a loop
through back perpendicular
loop, miss 1 ch., 1 loop through
next ch., wool over and draw
through all 3 loops on hook
together, close with 1 cb.; re-
peat from *to end of row ;
turn.
2, Two ch. draw loop
through 2nd st., miss Ist st.
of preceding row, and draw a
loop through next. or smaller
st., thread over hook and draw
through all 3 loops on needle,
close with ch. 1.
Every row is alike, and is
2 RES worked backward and forward
No. 21, without breaking off.
Work 6 inches in width for one front, then work 2 rows on
only 7} inches ; when you reach the end of this 2nd row,
which is for under the arm, make a ch. of 44 inches long for
the back of arm-hole, work on the entire length for the back
for 11 inches in width, then work 2 rows on 74 inches for the
under part of arm ; at the end of last of these 2 rows make a
ch. of 44 inches, and work as before for the other front. For
the sleeves, make a chain of 8 inches, work in rows backward
and forward, without increase or decrease, for 9 inches in
width. Sew up the waist at the shoulders, sew up the sleeves,
and sew into the arm-holes.
For the skirt, make a ch. 11 inches long, work without in-
crease or decrease for 54 inches ; sew the skirt to the waist, ar-
ranging it in ffat plaits behind and only slightly fulling it in
front ; at the edge work * 1s. c. in a st., 3 ch., 2 d. c. into top
of s. c., miss 2 st., and repeat from * to end of row.
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 227
Mla a For the button-holes down the front :
work 1. One s. c. into each of 6 sts., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 s. c, in each
9 ste. of 6 sts.; repeat to end of row.
rough 2. One s. c. into each st. of last row. Sew buttons on the
close left side to correspond with the holes on the right.
_ loop For the hood, make a ch. of 8 sts., and work in rows, back-
icular ward and forward, until the piece measures 7 inches in width ;
rough this is for one half the hood; work the other half on the other
draw | side of the first 8 ch., when you will have a piece 14 inches
hook wide.
sa For the trimming around cuffs and hood, make a cb. of 6 st.
lie with the darkest wool.
loop 1. Work up 6 sts. in ordinary tricot.
st st. 2. Work in tricot, drawing up the loops through the hori-
raw a zontal loops lying between the perpendicular loops of previous
naller row.
draw The pieces for the cuffs must be worked 64 inches long for
edle, each cuff, the ends sewn together, and the sleeves fulled into
the cuff. For the hood, the trimming is worked in 2 pieces,
nd is each piece half the length of hood ; the lower ends are sewn
ward together, and the two pieces sewn to the sides of hood and left
unjoined at the bottom ; finish at the edge with a scallop work-
v8 On ed thus: * 1 s. c. into end of a row of tricot, 3 ch., 1 8. c. into
row, same st, miss 1 row, and repeat from *. This trimming is
g for turned back, and forms small revers. Sew the hood to neck
back of coat, and finish with a row of the scallops.
r the For the girdle, take 12 strands of wool 80 inches long, twist
ake a tightly and double, twist again ; finish the ends with tassels
For made as folluws: Cut for each tassel 30 pieces of wool, each 7
ward inches in length, and tie in the middle ; fold and tie tightly
8 in around about three quarters of an inch from the first tie, comb
eves, out the wool and cut even ; then sew to the ends of the girdle.
A smaller cord, with tassels, finishes the point of hood.
it in-
t, ar- No. 22.—Infant’s Bootee in Single Crochet.
it in Make a chain of 40 stitches.
D top 1. * Twenty s.¢., ch. 2, skip 2, 15 s. c., slip st., the two re-
maining st. for toe; turn.
928 HOME WorRK.
2. Slip st. 2, 15 8. c., putting necdle through each single
loop from you (call-
ed ribbing), ch. 2,
skip 2, 20 8. ¢.;
turn and repeat
from * until you
have 12 rows (or 6
ribs. )
3. * Twenty s.c.,
ch, 2, skip chain, r.
c. in end of chain,
turn, 1s. ¢., ch. 2,
20 8. c; repeat
from *in 3rd row,
until you have 6
more ribs, then join
together with s. ¢.,
having ribs length-
wise, and ending at
open work, then
make a slip st. in
next st. ; turn,
To make heel,
make 28. ¢. in each
No, 22. open place all round
the heel, putting the hook through both parts of the st., slip
st. 2 on tlie side, turn, slip st. 2,8. c. round the heel, s. c one
more from the side, turn, s.c. all rcund che heel to the toe,
slip st. around the toe, s. c. around the heel, then to toe, slip st.
2 by 2 (drawing wool through 2 sts, at once) around toe, 8. c.
all round to heel, s. c. 2 by 2 round heel, s, c. to toe, slip st. 2
by 2 twice at toe, turn bootee on wrong side and join together
from toe to heel with s.c., picking up a single loop on each
side. Make border of different color.
For the border join the wool in between two ribs, * ch. 3,
slip st. in 3rd st. from top of rib, ch. 3, fasten in top of edges
between the ribs; repeat from * through the row ; run cord
and tassel through row of holes round the ankle.
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 229
No. 23.—Infant’s Bootee in Tricot Stitch.
Use Saxony yarn, rather fine steel hook, Use white and
any color preferred. :
Make a chain of 32
stitches of the white
and join. Crochet
once round with d.
c., then 10 rows of +s.
c., putting the hook
through the back part
of the stitch. Now d.
c. 1 row and s.c. 2
rows.
To make the instcp,
take up 12 sts., and
tricot 12 rows. Nar-
row once (by taking
first 2 sts. together)
at commencement of
each of next 2 rows,
then narrow at hegin-
ning and end of next
4rows. Join on the
color ands. c, in every
stitch round the work
No. 23, for the foot.
Next row, s.c. in every st., leaving 14 sts. at the toe (7 each
side of the point), skip the 1st st., s. c. 12, skip 1, s.c. through
the row. The narrowings each side of the 12 sts. commence
to form a gore.
Next row, s. c. until you come to the gore, skip 1, s. c. 10,
narrow (or skip 1), 8. c. through the row.
Work 7 more rows in 8. c., narrowing to shape the gore, as
in the 2 previous rows.
In the last row, narrow once each side of the middle st. in
the back, to round the hee]. Turn the work on the wrong
side, lay ‘the two sides of the foot together, and single crochet
them together. Run cord and tassele through the row of d. c.
near instep.
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230 HOME WORK,
For a finish at top of bootee, join on the color, make a shell
of 4d. c. between 2 d. c. of first row, 1 s. c. between 3rd and
4th d.c. from where you commence. Repeat through the
row.
Next row, 1s. c. in top of middle shell in last row, 4 d. c.
in s. c. of last row ; repeat.
No. 24.—Infant’s Bootee in Star Stitch.
One ounce of single zephyr, a medium-sized hook and a yard
of narrow satin ribbon.
This bcotee is worked in star stitch and is quickly made.
_ LESS Commence
Kissy a Ne m, at the top of
EN IZECAWZN star pattern
a ‘ UG ZN} just below
y the border of
tuft stitches.
1, Makea
chain of 32
sts, and join
in a ring.
Draw upa
loop through
each of 5 st.,
drawthrough
all the loops
on the hook
together,
close with 1 |
ch. ; * draw
up a loop
through the
chain, closing
a cluster,
draw up a
loop through
ma the last per-
pendicular loop of last cluster, one loop through the st, the last
loop of cluster was worked into, and one loop through each of
the 2 next successive sts, ; draw through all the loops on hook
ogether and close with 1 ch. Repeat from * to the end of row.
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 931
2. to 5. To commence the Ist star work 3 ch., draw upa
loop through each of the 3 ch., and one loop through each of
the 2 st. at top of lst star of last round. Continue to work as
described between the ** in Ist row.
FOR THE FRONT OF FOOT ;
1. Work across the front with 9 stars ; the wool must be cut
off at the end of row, and each row commenced from the same
end.
2. Like the Ist.
3. Pass over the Ist star and work all the rest except the
last star.
4. Work on all the stitches.
5, Work over all but the lst and last stars.
Now, work again clown the left side, across the back of heel,
up the right side and across the toe; work 4 rounds, then
fasten off the wool ; turn the work, sew up the shoe at the
bottom ; the stitches at the toe and heel must be drawn in to
make a nice shape.
FOR THE TUFTED BORDER :
1. Work 1s. c. into a st. of the foundation row, miss a st.,
draw up a loop under next st., * wool over the hook, draw up
another loop, repeat from * 3 times more, draw through all the
loops on the hook together, close with 1 ch., miss 1 st. and re-
peat from beginning of round.
In working the 2nd and 2 following rounds, 2 tufts must be
worked into the top of the preceding round.
Finish the edge with a scallop, worked thus: 1 tr. into each
of 3 st., keep the top loop of each on hook, and draw through
all together, miss 3 st., 7 tr. into the next, miss 3 st. and re-
peat from the beginning of round.
Narrow ribbon is run through the 4th row of stars and is
tied in a bow in front.
No. 25.—Baby Bootee in Tricot Stitch.
Crochet in Saxony with afghan needle.
Leg: Make loosely a chain of 46 sts, Raise all the sts. and
work back.
2. This varies a little from ordinary crochet-tricot. * Keep
the wool before the needle, then take up the chain at the top
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232 HOME WORK.
of the long loop, bring the wool through, repeat from * and
work back in the usual manner. Wor:k this row 10 times.
Work in plain crochet tricot 10 rows. Sew up the leg. ;
Heel: Plain tricot.
On exch side of the leg seam take up 9 sts., making 18 sts. :
for the heel. :
Crochet 4 rows, then narrow every row on each side of the 4
ceutre, the 8th and 9th together, aud 10th and 11th together,
until only 6 sts. remain. Break the yarn.
Gusset and Sole: Plain tricot.
On the right side of the heel take up 11 sts., and 4 sts. on
the centre of heel, take up 11 sts. on the left side—26 sts.
Work these sts. off, then narrow every row on each end 2 and
3 sts. as 1, the 24 and 25 as 1, until only 16 ste. remain. Knit
12 plain rows. Narrow every row by taking 2 and 3 sts. as 1, q
the 14th and 15th sts as 1, until only 8 sts. remain. Break | :
off the yarn, a
Instep: Plain tricot, \q
Take up the 28 sts. on the instep. a
Next row. Narrow by taking 2, 3, and 4 sts. as 1, the 25,
26, 27 as 1, leaving 24 sts.
Crochet 18 plain rows.
Narrow every row by tuking 2, 3, and 4 sts. as 1, the 21,
22, 23 a8 1, until only 8 sts, remain. Break off the yarn and
sew up the boot. ;
To finish the top—s. c. in 1st hole, miss 2 holes, 2 tr., 2 ch., }
2 tr. in the 3rd hele, miss 2 holes, e. c. in 3rd hole ; repeat.
No. 26.—Ladies’ Vest.
Take 8 skeins of Saxony wool and a madium sized bone hook.
Make a chain the lenuth desired for the vest.
1. Miss 1 loop, 1 s. c. in each st. of ch.; turn.
2. One s. c, in each g, c. of previuus row, taking up the back
horizontal loop ; turn.
Work backward and forward, repeating this 2nd row until
you have a piece wide enough for the front of the vest.
Then crochet a piece exactly in the same manner fcr the
back (no increasing or decreasing). Sew the edges of the two
pieces together, leaving an opening at the top of each side for
the sleeve. Then sew together the back and front on top,
leaving an opening in the middle for the neck.
18 sts.
. of the
gether,
sts. on
-26 sts.
12 and
Knit
is. as 1,
Break
the 25,
e 21,
n and
2 ch.,
eat.
hook.
back
until
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 233
Sleeve: Make a chain the length required ; work back and
forth in the same manner as the vest, half the full width desir-
ed for the sleeves, taking care that in the last four or five rows
d. c. sts. are made small as they approach the wrist, in order
that this part may be narrower than the rest of the sleeve.
Now work on the other side of the same foundation chain an-
other piece to match the one just made, and sew the two pieces
together. This finishes one sleeve. Sev it in the opening left
for the arm hole. Work the other sleeve in the same manner.
Border : One d. c. in the Ist st. of the neck, 2 ch., miss 2
ste., 1 d. c. in next st.; repeat all around.
2. Three s. c. under every 2nd loop of 2 ch. in the previous
round.
Work a row of s. c. around the wrists, also the bottom of the
vest. ;
Insert a ribbon through the chain loops around the neck and
tie a bow in front.
No. 27.—Muff for Little Girl.
Use single zephyr wool, gray or any other color you like,
six ounces, and a fine bone hook,
Make a chain of 78 stitches.
1. One s. c. in each st. of ch., 1 ch. ; turn.
2. Ones. c, in the lst s. c., taking up the back loop, which
is done throughout the work ; draw up a loop through back
loop of next s. c., wool around needle, insert needle in same d.
c. and draw up another loop, making 3 loops on the needle in
this one st., wool over and draw through these 3, wool over,
and draw through the 2 on needle ; take up the whole of this
row in this manner.
3. Plain s. c. worked in back loop, as before.
Repeat the 2nd and 3rd rows.
Work a piece wide enough for your muff, then make it up.
For this you require blue silk in the piece, two pairs of black
tassels, some blue ribbon to run in the runner, and a sheet of
wadding. Lay the wadding the size of the piece of crochet
you have worked, cover it on both sides with silk, then sew
together. Make a slot at each outer edge, sew up the piece of
crochet, place it over the silk, run the edges of the crochet to
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934 HOME WORK.
the extreme edge of the slot, then pass the ribbon in, and
add tassels.
No, 28.—Rigolette in Shell Stitch.
Three laps of split zephyr, bone crochet hook.
Make a chain of 5 stitches, turn and work 6 d.c. in the 5th
ch, st. from the hook, draw the sts. out long, as it makes a
2. Chain 4, 6d. c. in
top of 1st d. c. in shel],
1s. c. in top of 4th d.
c. in shel], 7 d. c. in top
of 4 ch. (which forms
the lst d. c. in shell in
Ist row). You have
2 shells in this row.
Work 33 rows more
like 2nd row. You will
have 35 shells in the
lastrow. Continue mak-
ing shells all round the
piece in working the
last row.
For border: One d.
c. in top of Ist d. c. in
shell, * ch. 3, catch with
s. c. in lst st. of same
ch. 3—which makes a
picot, 1 d. c. in top of
next d. c. in shell, Re-
peat from * 5 times, 1
g. c. in the s. c. which is between the shells. Continue in this
way round the three-cornered piece.
No. 29.—Fascinator in Star Stitch.
Use split zephyr, and fine crochet hook.
Make achain. On it work 142 stars. Break the wool at
end of each row.
2. Leave 4 stars at each end.
5, 6, 7 and 8. Same as 2nd row.
Re FRE RLS STE ee —
in, and
the 5th
makes a
3d. c. in
in shell,
f 4th d.
c. in top
‘h forms
. shell in
ou have
his row.
7s more
You will
gs in the
nue mak-
bund the
ing the
One d.
d. c. in
tch with
of same
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imes, 1
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CROCHET PATTERNS. 235
9 and 10. Leave 2 stars at each end.
11. Leave 3 stars at each end.
12 and 14. Leave 2 stars at each end.
13 and 15. Leave 3 stars at each end.
The next 12 rows, leave 2 stars at each end.
Last row. Work 6 stars.
Finish with 3 rows of shells.
First 2 rows have 5 sts. in each shell.
Third row has 7 sts. with a picot edge, picot over each: st.
This makes a three cornered piece.
No. 30.—Fascinator in Cockle Shelli Stitch.
Make achain of 4 stitches ; turn.
1. Five d. c. in lst ch., * 3 ch. ; turn.
2. Five d.c. in d. c, last made, 18. c. in last d.c. cf pre-
ceding row, 6 d. c. over the 3 ch. at end, ch. 3 ; turn.
3. Five d. c. in the d.c. last made, 1s. c. in last d.c, of
previous shell, 6 d.c. ins. c of last row, 18. c. in the last d.
c. of next shell, 6 d. c. over the 3 ch. at end, repeat from *.
Always widen at each end as directed befure and after turn-
ing. The 3 ch. at turning takes the place of ad. c., so that
only 5 d. c, are needed.
Work the centre just as above directed until as large as you
wish, then finish with a row of large shells. Draw up back to
fit head, and add bow of ribbon ; also one in front.
No. 31.—Fascinator.
Make a chain of 4 stitches and join in a ring, 3 ch. ; turn.
1. Five d. c in ring, 3 ch. ; turn.
2. Five d. c. in Ist d.c., 1s. c, on 3rd d.c., 5d. c under 3
ch. of 1st row, 3 ch. ; turn.
3. Five d. c. on Ist d.c., 1s. c. on 3rd d.c, 5 d.c. ons. ¢.
of 2nd row, 1 s. c. on 3rd d. c., 5 d.c. under 3 ch., 3 ch. ; turn.
Repeat from 3rd row; you will have 1 more shell every
row. This can be made of trebles in place of doubles. Finish
with a shell edge.
No. 32.—Fascinator.
Make a chain of 5 stitches and join in a ring.
1. Chain 4, 8 tr. in ring, ch. 4; turn.
2. Eight tr. on Ist tr., 1s. c. on 4th tr., 8 tr. between 4 ch.
and shell of 8 tr., 4 ch. ; turn.
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236 HOME WORK,
3. Eight tr. on lst tr. 1 8. c. on 4th tr., 8 tr. on 8. 1 5. ¢
on 4th tr., 8 tr. between 4 ch. and shell of 8 tr., ch. 4; turn,
and repeat, adding in this way one shell to every row.
Finish with a shell edge held full at the fron,
No. 33.—Muff in Tricot Stitch.
This muff is crocheted in knotted and plain tricot or afghan
stitches of Berlin wool or Midnight Germantown of any pre-
ferred color. The muff is made by taking a piece of satteen,
14 inches long and 7 inches wide, and tacking into place four
or five thicknesses of cotton batting ; over this place a piece of
silk or satin wide enough to bring it to the edge of the satteen.
Sew up and bring the ends together and join neatly.
‘Take the wool and make a chain the length of the width of
the muff and work up in tricot stitch ; that is, pick up a stitch |
on the needle for every |
chain stitch, Workoff ||
thus (there will be about F
30 stitches): Work off
2 sts., 4 ch., work off 2
more, 4 ch., repeat twice
» more, work off 14 sts.,
» * 4 ch., work off 2 sts.,
repeat from * to end of i
row. Now work back |
by picking up the 3 sts.,
— vs being careful to pass
a ia the 4 ch. to the front of
the work, where it will form 1ittle knots. Work about 36
rows, or until it is long enough to go around the muff, and
sew neatly into place, and conceal the seam by a bow of ribbon ;
make a cord to put around the neck and place bows on each,
where the cord is sewn on. A white muff, lined with yellow
satin and trimmed with yellow bows, has a very pretty effect.
Also one of ecru worsted with trimmings of golden brown.
No. 34.--Boa.
This is made cf the thick, soft, eider-down wool worked with
a coarse, bone needle and fastened at the throat with ribbon
strings.
EN I
c., lsc
, 4; turn,
r.
or afghan
F any pre-
f satteen,
slace four
a piece of
é satteen.
width of
p a stitch
for every
Work off
| be about
Work off
york off 2
reat twice
ff 14 sts.,
off 2 sts.,
to end of
ork back
the 3 sts.,
to pass
e front of
about 36
nuff, and
ribbon ;
on each,
bh yellow
y effect.
own.
ked with
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 237
Make a loose chain of 126 stitches.
1. Miss 12 sts., 1s. c. in next, * 12 ch. 18. c. in next loop
of ch., repeat from * to end of row. Work along the other
side of the foundation row with 12 ch.,1s.c. After reaching
the end, turn and bending back the loops of the Ist row, work
another row of loops as before on the same st. as the lst row.
No. 35—Ladies’ Jersey Mitten.
These mittens are very elastic, and fit the hand and wrist
nicely, They are made ins. c., with the hook put under the
side of st. nearest the worker, and up through the centre of st.
instead of the usual way.
Take knitting silk of Saxony yarn, and rather a large hook,
crochet loosely. Make a chain of 53 stitches and join in a
ring.
1, One s. c. in every ch.
2. One s, c. in every st.; repeat the 2nd round 40 times.
43. Make 11 ch., miss 11, join in the 12th st. (to start the
thumb), 41s. c.
44. One s.c, in every st.; repeat this round to end of 49th
round.
50. (Narrow by missing 1 st.), 52s. c. in every st.
53. Narrow 1, 51s. ¢.
54 and 55. Ones, c. in every st.
56. Narrow 1, 50s. c.
57. One s.c. in every st.; repeat this round to the end of 70th
round.
71. Narrow 1, 108, ¢, narrow 1, 138. ¢, narrow 1, 108. c¢.,
narrow 1, 13 8, ¢
72. Narrow 1, 10s. ¢, narrow 1, lls. c¢.
73. Narrow 1, 98. ¢., narrow 1, 10 s.c, narrow], 98. ¢.,
narrow 1, 10s. ¢.
74, Narrow 1, 8s. c., narrow 1, 9s. ¢., narrow 1, 8 s.c., nar-
row 1,98. ¢
75. Narrow each alternate st. to end of round ; repeat this
last round to end of mitten and fasten thread.
For the thumb :
1, Twenty-two s. c.; repeat till there are 18 rounds, then
narrow every alternate st. in 3 successive rounds, and fasten
thread. Finish at wrist with a single row of shells.
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No 36.—Ladies’ Half-Hand Mitts.
These mitts are to wear over kid gloves in cold weather
They are made without fingers, to leave them free, and are
comfortable without being clumsy.
Take one ounce and a half of four-threaded Saxony, and a
bone hook.
Begin at the wrist and make a chain of 38 or more stitches,
according to size required. Raise each st. of ch. and work back
in plain afghan stitch until there are 5 inches; then fold the
two sides together and sew up, leaving an opening for the
thumb ; break off.
For THE THUMB, work thus:
1, Three ch., take up the 2nd of 3 ch., and raise 2 loops in
the end st.; this increases ; work back.
2. Without increasing.
3. Raise all the loops, increasing in the end loop as before,
Repeat the 2nd and 3rd rows alternately until there are 12
loops in the row, then repeat the 2nd row 7 times. Sew the 2
straight sides together to form the thumb. The gore is sewed
into the opening left in the side of the mitten.
THE CUFF.
1, One 8. c, in each st. around the wrist.
2. One d. c. in 8. c., 1 ch., miss 1 st., 1 d. c in next,
3. One s. c. in each of Ist 3 sta., 2.8. c. in next; repeat from
beginning of row.
4, * One d. c in Ist st., miss 2, 5 d.c. in next st., miss 2;
repeat from *,
5. * Ones. c. in Ist st., 3 ch., miss 2 sts.; repeat from *.
A narrow ribbon is run through the d. c. of the 2nd row.
No. 37.—Ladies’ Mittens in Single Crochet.
Two ounces of cashmere wool and crochet hook, medium
size.
First make a chain of 52 stitches, This will fit a lady who
wears 64 gloves. Join the end of ch., crochet two rows plain
8. c. on the 3rd row, exactly opposite the starting point, wid-
en, by crocheting 2 sts. in 1, then 1 plain, widen again, rest of
row plain.
4. Plain s. c.
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weather
and are
» and a
stitches,
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fold the
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CROCHET PATTERNS, 239
5. Widen opposite first widening in 3rd row, crochet 3
plain, widen, rest plain.
6. Plain.
7. Widen opposite the starting point, as before, crochet 5
plain between widenings, thus continue, every other row plain,
and every other widening thus, increasing number of plain sts.
between by 2 every time, until the number of rows is 25, and
number of sts, between the widenings is 23.
Join the mitten where the last two widenings occur, by
drawing the wool once through the hook. Crochet the rest of
the mitten plain, until it reaches the end of the little finger.
Narrow at each side by skipping 1 st., drawing the wool
tightly, so as not to Jeave a hole. Narrow only twice in Ist row,
then one row plain. Twice in next row. After that shape to
the hand, by narrowing more frequently in a row, until it is
almost completed. Then narrow every few stitches, When
reduced to an opening not larger than the end of a finger, take
a large needle, turn the mitten, and finish off neatly, by draw-
ing up the remaining stitches and fastening firmly. Join on
the wool again at the opening left for the thumb, shape it as
to the size of the thumb, fastening it as before. This makes
a strong mitten that will last several seasons.
The wrist may be finished off with a crocheted ruffle, or the
mitten may be commenced with a knitted wristlet (2 plain and
2 purl), two or three inches lony, binding off, thon crocheting
the first row of mitten into the wristlet.
Three rows of feather stitch in a contrasting color in silk,
down the back, and a tiny bow of ribbon on each wrist, is an
improvement, and adds greatly to the appearance of the
mitten,
No. 38.—Baby’s Mittens.
One half ounce Berlin wool ; fine bone crochet hook.
Make a chain of 36 stitches and unite.
Work 3 rounds of s. c., then a round of d. c.
5. Do 16d. c., take 17th and 18th together.
6. Double crochet stitches without increasing.
7. Like the 5th.
&. Like the 6th.
9. Like the 5th. :
10. One d.c., 1 ch., miss 1 Joop.
Repeat. You ought to have now 32 stitches,
240 HOME WORK.
11. Single crochet, but into 16th or centre st., increase by
working 3 instead of 1.
12. Double crochet all around, increase at centre st., work-
ing 3 instead of 1.
The next 2 rounds increase 6 sts. by working 3 into 1 on
each side of the centre st.
Now join these 12 sts. where you have been increasing so as
to form the thumb, and work on these 12 sts. separately from
the rest of the hand.
Do 4 rounds ins, c., then 3 more rounds, decreasing every
time, and 2 more, decreasing twice,
Sew up the top.
Now go on with the hand. You ought to have 30 stitches
for the band. Do 2 rounds of d.c. Now doa round of d. c.,
decreasiug above the thumb, and also on the other side of the
13th st.
Do another row in this way, then do 2 more rows, decreas-
ing 4 sts. in each row. Now sew neatly up on the wrong side,
run ribbon at wrist and tie in a bow at the back,
No. 39.—Crazy Afghan.
Collect odds and ends of zephyr and Germantown—all colors
and shades—mostly bright ones, break and tie together of
various lengths—none longer than a yard, and wird in balls.
Crochet in strips 12 inches wide and the length of afghan in
star stitch, keeping the knots on the wrong side. Alternate
the crazy strips with plain black in crazy stitch or star stitch.
Crochet the strips together with yellow. Tie fringe in ends,
or crochet a black border edged with yellow. This is very hand-
some, and much easier than tricot stitch embroidered besides
it uses u bits of worsted one don’t know what to do with.
The same idea can be carried out in a chair scarf, or sofa
pillow, using velvet or wool canvas for the black strips.
No. 40.—Afghan in Tricot Stitch.
This design for an afghan, to be used either for a carriage
robe or a sofa blanket, is made in ordinary tricot stitch for the
wide stripe, and the narrow ones in Muscovite tricot. The colors
may be cardinal and black, with the Grecian pattern worked
with two shades of silk, light and dark yellow. The stitches
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ase by showing under the crosses to be of the darker shade, and the
crosses the lighter shade. Other colors and combinations are
work. olive green and dark terra-cotta, gray and blue, coffee-brown
and old-rose, or peacock blue, or orange and black.
1 on The design is in olive green and dark terra-cotta Midnight
Germantown ; two shades of yellow knitting-silk and a coarse
SO as tricot hook. One and a half pounds of olive-green and three-
from fourths of a pound of terra-cotta Midnight Germantown is the
quantity required.
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the work up and off in ordinary afghan or tricot, until you have
lors made the strives the length required. Each olive stripe is
ked worked in Grecian pattern, with the two shades of yellow silk.
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Make a ch. of 7 sts,
1. Work up and off as in ordinary tricot.
2. Work up all the loops, work off 2 ioops, * make 3 ch. with
1 8, c. into Ist of 3 ch., work off 3 loops, 3 ch,, 1s. c. into Ist,
work off 2 loops. These 2 rows are repeated throughout. Sew
the stripes together on the wrong side. The fringe is made by
knotting in two lengths of wool, then knotting them together
twice, about a quarter of an inch apart.
No. 41. Square for Afghan.
First, second and third rows are each worked with different
colored wool. Fourth and fifth rows are of black.
Chain 6, join with single crochet.
1. Chain 3, 15 d.
' c& in loop, fasten
with s. c. in 2nd st.
of ch. 3 at com.
mencement of row.
Break the wool and
sew down the end.
2. Join the wool
between Ist and 2nd
d. c. of last row, ch.
3, 1 d. c. in same, 2
d. c. between 3rd
and 4th, 2d. « be-
tween 5th and 6th,
ch, 2, 2 d. c. in same,
2d. ¢. between 7th
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alii ch, 2, 2 d. c. in same,
2d. c. between llth and 12th, 2 d. c. between 13th and 14th,
ch. 2, 2d. c. in same, 2 d.c. between 15th and 16th, 2 d.c.
between Ist and 2nd, ch. 2, fasten in top of Ist d.c. of row.
Break the wool, sew down the end.
3. Join the wool under last ch. 2, ch. 3, 1 d. c. in same, 2 d.
c. between 2nd and 3rd of last row, 2 d.c. between 4th and
5th, 2d. c. between 6th and 7:h, ch, 2, 2 d.c. in same, 2 d, c.
between 8th and 9th, 2 d. c. between 10th and llth, 2 d, c¢,
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between 12th and 13th, ch. 2, 2 d. c. in same, 2 d. c, between
14th and 15th, 2 d. c. between 16th and 17th, 2 d. c. between
18th and 19th, ch. 2, 2 d.c. in same, 2 d. c. tetween 20th and
21st, 2d. c. between 22nd and 23rd, 2 d. c. between 24th and
the first one, ch. 2, fasten same as 2nd row,
4. Join in the black, work same as last row, having 3 groups
of 2 d. c. between the corners. Fasten same as previous rows,
without breaking wool.
5. Chain 3, put 2 d.c. under ch. 2 of last row, * 2 d.c. be-
ween 2nd and 3rd d.c, 2 d. c. between 4th and 5th, 2 d. c.
between 6th and 7th, 2d. c. between 8th and 9th, 6 d. c. be-
tween 10th and 11th, which is acorner ; * repeat from * to * 3
times, only the last corner, put 3 d. c, (as you already have 3
sts, made at beginning of row,) then fasten as before.
Squares for afghan are sewed together, which is better than
crocheted. One has 156 squares, no two alike, that is, the
centres are different. Border of black about a finger in width,
any stitch you like. Crazy stitch is pretty if one does not care
for shell. After it is put together a cross stitch of gold in
silk in corners of each block is pretty.
No. 42. -Roman Stripe for Afghan.
1 row of white, 1 of blue, 1 of pink, 1 of blue, 1 of yellow,
1 of pink, 1 of white, 12 of blue.
1 row of white, 1 of blue, 1 of pink, 1 of blue, 1 of yellow,
1 of pink, 1 of white, 12 of black.
1 row of white, 1 of pink, 1 blue, 1 yellow, 1 white, 1 pink,
1 blue, 10 white.
1 row of blue, 1 white, 1 pink, 1 blue, 1 yellow, 1 pink, 1
white, 16 pink.
Repeat this to end of stripe. This is very pretty with plain
stripes of black or garnet. Mix 1 thread of yellow with three
of color of plain stripe, for fringe.
This is more showy done in star stitch, although very pretty
in afghan stitch.
No. 43.—Afghan for Baby Carriage.
The folluwing is a pretty and simple pattern for making an
afghan or couvrette for a baby carriage, or it may be used fora
cover for a chiid’s cradle, It is worked with Saxony wool in
24.4 HOME WORK.
alternate squares of white and blue ; other colors may, of course,
be chosen to suit individual taste, The stitch is crochet trico-
tee, or what is properly called ‘‘ afghan stitch.”
Make a chain of 14 stitches with white Saxony wool, making
13 stitches of tricot ; work on it 13 rows of white ; then take
the blue wool and continue working 13 rows; take the white
again, working thus in alternate squares until the required
length is reached.
The next stripe begins with the blue wool, and is worked in
alternate squares in the same way. The stripes are joined to-
gether by a row of chain st, in either white or blue. A white
square must always be next to the blue ones and vice versa. In
the centre of each square may be embroidered in blue or gold
silk any pretty flower or figure the worker likes.
The couvrette is to be finished with a fringe crocheted,
thus :—
1. With white wool, 1 s.c., * 7 ch., miss 2 sts., 1s. c. in next
st.; repeat from * to end of row.
2. One s. ¢. in 4th st. of the lst 7 ch., 7 ch., 1 8, ¢, in 4th st.
of the next 7 ch. of the preceding row, and so on. This row
is worked with blue wool. Next cut the two wools in lengths
of 9 inches, and loop 6 strands in the centre of each 7 ch. of
the 2nd row, putting the blue and white in the alternate
chains.
Saxony wool is excellent for afghans, as it washes well, ‘es-
pecially if bran is used instead of soap.
No. 44.—A Slumberoll.
Make a bolster of cotton batting 164 inches in length and
134 inches in circumference ; cover it with cambric or silesia.
For the outside, take 6 colors of worsted—3 light and 3
dark.
Make a chain of 15 sts., tricot a stripe of 72 rows. Make 6
stripes ; crochet them together alternately (a dark and a light
one), with black, in s. c.
Draw the cover over the bolster, gather it at both ends, and
finish it neatly.
Make a twisted cord of the different worsteds, sew it on the
ends of the bolster, with two tassels, and suspend it from the
back of an easy chair or the middle of a sofa-back.
Buy a lap of each color of the worsted.
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No. 45 —Head Rest in Afghan Stitch.
Four different colors of yarn, say Nile green, wine, old gold
and peacock blue.
A strip 53 rows long and 17 stitches wide is crocheted of
each color in Afghan stitch. When the strips are crocheted,
crochet (on the right side) one edge of the Nile green on the
end of the wine and down the side as far as it will go without
stretching , crochet one edge of the blue on the short end of
the green, and down the other side ; crochet the old gold on
the short end of the blue and down the side ; crochet loose
ends together, the old gold and green partly leaving space for
filling of curled hair.
Finish with twisted cords of the different colors and tassels,
cords long enough to tie around the chair.
No. 46.—Twisted Head Rest.
Use large sizrd bone crochet needle.
Make a chain of 17 stitches, take up 16 on a tricot needle
(as in tricot you have 17 counting the lst one):
1, Thread over, draw it through 2 sts., repeat through the
row.
2. You have 1 st. on the needle, tricot next 2 sts., make a
ch. of 4, put the needle through the 2nd st. you tricoted,
thread over, draw it through the 2 sts. (it makes a pop-corn
st.), tricot 1 st., make a pop-corn, tricot 7 sts. make a pop-
corn, tricot 1, make a pop-cern, tricot 2.
3. Like lst row.
4. You have 1 st. on needle, make a pop-corn in next st., tri-
cot 1, make a pop-corn, tricot 1, pop-corn, tricot 5 sts, pep-
corn, tricot 1, pop-corn, tricot 1, pop-corn, tricot 1.
5. Like Ist row.
Repeat from 2nd row. Make 4 strips, each of a different
color, $ skein of Germantown in a strip, work a Grecian pat-
tern, cross st. in middle of each strip with floss, put strips to-
gether with s.c. Instead of putting strips together evenly at
top, place the 2nd strip as far from the top (or end) of the first
strip as the width of the strip meaczures, place the 3rd strip
same distance, so on with each strip ; this leaves both ends of
strips like steps, In crocheting the strips together, take the
246 HOME WORK.
remainder of the lst strip, crochet it across the end of the 2nd
do each strip the same ; cut the pillow the same shape as the
outside, fill it with curled hair, or feathers, if you prefer ; hang
it by :ibbon, and loop the ribbon at ends, or you can have the
silk ball tassels at ends, same color as worsted used.
No. 47.—Sofa Pillow.
This is called stained glass windows.
With green worsted make a chain of 6 stitches and join.
1. Three tr., 2 ch., 3 tr., 2 ch., 3 tr., 2 ch., 3 tr., 2 ch., juia.
mt makes a small square. Break off the worsted. Join on
right red.
2. Theee tr., 2 ch., 3 tr. in the same loop of the corner,
2 ch., 3 tr., 2 ch., 3 tr. ; repeat twice more and join. Break
off and join ou axother color ; pale green.
3. Three tr., 2 ch., 3 tr. in the corner, 2 ch., 3 tr., 2 ch,, 3
tr., 2 ch., 3 tr. in tia next corner; repeat twice more and
join.
4, Join on black, 3 tr., 2 ch., 3 tr, 2 ch., 3 tr., 2 ch, 3 tr.,
2 ch., 3 tr., 2 ch., 3 tr. in the next corner ; repeat twice more
and join.
In all cases let the last row be edged with black, but the
next may be as varied as possible, no two alike, and when
joined together either use dark red, crimson, or old gold wor-
sted. This is for thesash work. This is a nice way to utilize
short bits of worsted.
If in working you find a tendency to tighten around the
edge use d. c, instead of tr.
No. 48.—Slumber Robe.
This is made in small squares, each one in crazy crochet, with
all colors of wool excepting the outside row, as the frame of all
the squares must be either black, brown, very dark blue or
dark wine color, and the centre circle white or some light color,
Take lemon color Germantown wool and a medium-sized
steel hook.
Make a chain of 6 stitches and join into a ring.
1, Three ch. (for 1st d, c. under the ring work 4 groups of
3 d. c. each, separated by 3 ch. ; after making the last 3 ch.,
join to the lst d. c. of the 1st group with as. c.; break off.
CROCHET PATTERNS, 247
2. Take green wool, 3 ch, for let d. c., 3d.c, 3 ch. 3d.c,
all under the loop of 3 ch., that separates the lst and 2nd
groups of the previous round, * 3 d, c., 2 ch., 3d. c. under
the Joop of 3 ch. that divides the next 2 groups; repeat from
* twice, join with as. c. to lst d. c of the lst group; break
off.
3. Take pink or rose color, * 3 d. c., 3 ch., 3d. c., under the
loop of 3 ch., 3.d.c. between the lst and 2nd groups of 6 d.
c. ; repeat from * all around, join with as. c. to top of lat d.
c. ; break off.
4, Take black, 8 d. c. for scallops under the loop of 3 ch.
that divides the lst and 2nd groups of d. c., * 3d. c, between
the 2nd and 3rd groups, 3 d. c. between the 3rd and 4th
groups, 8 d. c. under next loop of 3 ch. that divides the groups
ot d. c. of the 2nd corner; repeat from * all around. This
completes one square.
Make as many as are preferred and sew or crochet them
together. Work « row ofs.c. all around the robe and finish
the ends with a fringe of the various colors or ciear black, In
making this robe you can of course use whatever colors you pre-
fer, but to look nice the frame of the square should be dark.
No. 49.—Slippers.
One skein Germantown yarn, and a bone hook.
Make a chain of 16 stitches. Turn the work, and, missing
the stitch next the one on the hook, make 1 s. c. in the back of
every st., increasing by making 3 in the centre st. You will
now have 17 sts. on your work slightly pointed in the centre.
Turn the work again and crochet back and forth, each time in-
creasing in the centre as before, and taking up only the back
loop of every st., which makes the work ribbed. When 10
ribs are thus formed take the lst 20 sts, on one side and cro-
chet back and forth without increase in width, until you have
a strip long enough to reach around the ankle. Fasten this to
the other side of the foot.
Finish the top with a little row of scallops or a more elabor-
ate edging if desired. Run a narrow ribbon in and out, tie in
bows in front and sew the lower edge securely to a cork sole.
In the absence of these use the common insoles, which, though
not as durable, answer every purpose while they do last.
248 HOME WORK.
No. 50.—Tobacco Bag.
This very elegant present for a gentleman is made of cardi-
nal red and gold-colored purse silk. Use a medium-sized steel
crochet-hook.
Commence at the centre of bottom of bag with red silk, work
8 ch. and join in a ring.
1, Twenty-four d. c. under the ch., join to the first d. c. with
Srey : a slip st. To commence \4
- ; the next round, work 3 q
ena: ch, to take the place of (3
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tions will not be re-
peated.
2. Oned. c. into 1 st.,
Wie © 62d. oc. into the next ;
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Hn : 3to 6. With gold silk
work 1d. c. into 2 st.,
2d. c. into next ; repeat.
7. With red silk, 1 d.
c. into each of 2 st., 2d. |
c. into the next; then q
with gold silk make 1 d.
c. into each of 6 st. ; re-
peat from beginning of
round. In order to make
the number of sts. right,
so that the vandyke pat-
tern shall come even,
you muet either pass
over a st. or work twice
. into a st. at the end of
No. 50. round if necessary.
8. With red silk, make 1 d. c. in each of the four red sts., 2
red into the Ist gold, one gold into each of 4 next gold, 2 red
into next gold, then repeat from beginning of round.
9. One red into each st. of red, 1 red into next gold, 1 gold
into each of 2 next gold, | red ‘into next gold ; repeat from
beginning of round.
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10 and 11. Work entirely with red silk, 1 d. c. into each st.
The 11th round should have 154 sts.
12. The Greek key pattern is commenced in this round.
With red, make 2 d. c. into a st., 1 d. c. into each of two next
sts., 2 into the next ; with gold, 1 d. c. into each of 10 st, Re-
peat from the beginning of the round.
13. One d. c. with red into each red st. of last round, 1 gold
into each of 2 next gold, 1 red into each of 6 next gold, 1 gold
into each of 2 next gold. Repeat from beginning of round.
14, One red into each of 5 red, 2 into the next, 1 gold into
each of 2 gold, 1 red into each of 4 next sts., 1 gold into each of
7 next sts. Repeat from beginning.
15. With red, 1 d. c. into each of 7 sts, 1 gold into each of
2 sts., 1 red into each of 4 next sts., 1 gold into each of 2 next
sts., 1 red into each of 5 next sts. Repeat from the beginning
of round.
16. One gold into each of 7 red d.c., 1 into each of 2 gold, 1
red into each of the next red st., 1 gold into each of 7 next st.
Repeat from beginning of round.
Now work about 2 inches in red with 1 d.c. into each st.
without increase or decrease. Then work another Greek key
pattern, as described in 12th to 16th rounds, omitting the in-
crease. Work 2 rounds plain with red.
For the frill at the top :
1. With red, 1 d.c. into a st., 2ch.., miss 2 sts, 1 d.c. in
next ; repeat all around.
2. Ones. c. in each st. of last round.
3. One d. c. in each of 2 sts. 2 ch., miss 2 and repeat.
4, Like 2nd. The 3rd and 4th rounds are repeated twice
more,
Now, with red silk, finish the diamond at the bottom of the
bag by working lines of chain sts. from the depth between the
points to the centre of 1st row, either with a needle or crochet
hook.
Make a crochet ch. and run it throuzh the 1st row of holes,
and finish the ends with small silk pompons, Line the bag with
chamois skin.
PAFT “OVO.
KNITTED WORK.
Section I.—Zerms and Stitches.
Terms Used in Knitting.
K.—Knit plain.
P.—Purl ; to knit a stitch with the thread before the needle.
Purling is the opposite of plain knitting.
S.—Seam ; the same as purl.
N.—Narrow ; to decrease by knitting two stitches together.
Narrowing may be done by knitting or purling two or more
stitches together, but the term Narrow or its abbreviation is
used only for knitting two stitches together.
O.—Over; throw the thread over the needle before insert-
ing in the next stitch, This is done to make a stitch. Be-
fore purling it is necessary to “over” twice to make a stitch.
Tw.—Twist stitch. This is made by knitting from the back
part of the loop. The right needle is put in behind the left
needle, and passes through the loop from right to left, much
the same as in purling, except that in purling the needle is
passed through the front side of the loop.
S. or sl.—Slip ; to slip or pass a stitch from one needle to
the other without knitting it.
Sl. and b.—Slip and bind; slip one stitch, knit the next,
pass the slipped one over it. To bind off, knit two plain
stitches, pass the first over the second, and so on to the last
stitch, always counting the stitch left on the needle as one.
*—Star. This indicates a repe‘ ition, and is used merely to
save words. ‘
Fagot Stitch. ;
This stitch is used generally for the top of lace patterns.
Cast on 6 stitches.
1. Knit plain.
2. Knit 3, over, narrow, knit J.
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KNITTING STITCHES,
3. Knit 3, over, narrow, knit 1.
These last two rows make the pattern.
Another form of the fagot stitch is worked thus ;
2. Knit 2, over twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
3. Knit 2, over twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
The Brioche Stitch.
Brioche, or patent knitting, is done by casting on a number
of stitches divisible by 3.
The first and every row is done as follows :
needle. | Over, slip 1, narrow, over, slip 1, narrow, ete.
Cable Pattern for Stripe.
gether. i Cast on 18 stitches for a stripe, thus for 6 plain stitches on
Gre : each side of the cable. For 2 patterns 30 stitches will be re-
tion 18 ie quired, and so on.
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Twist or Cable Stitch.
To knit, twist or cable stitch, cast on any number of pat-
terns, using four needles.
Each pattern requires 6 stitches, the purled stitch being u
merely to separate the patterns.
1. Purl 1, knit 6, purl 1, knit 6; repeat all around.
Knit 6 rounds in this way.
Then with an extra needle, take off 3 of the 6 plain stitches,
then knit 3, then knit the 3 stitches you took off.
The Plaited Stitch.
The Plaited Stitch requires 9 stitches for each pattern. The
purled stitch is given merely for the purpose of separating the
patterns,
Cast on any number of patterns, using 4 needles,
1. Purl 1, knit 9, purl 1, knit 9; repeat all around.
Continue in this way for 4 or 6 rounds as you fancy, th
with an extra needle take off 3 of the plain stitches, pu
front of your knitting, thea knit 3, then knit the stitches vu.
the extra needle, then the 3 remaining stitches.
Repeat Ist round 6 times.
Then knit 3 of the plain stitches, take off 3, place them back
of your knitting, then knit 3, then knit the 3 you took off.
This can be done on two needles by purling one round and
knitting one round.
Another form of the Plaited Stitch is as follows :
Use 3 needles.
Cast on 10 stisches.
1. Purl 1, knit 8, purl 1.
2. Knit 1, purl 8, knit 1.
3. Purl 1, slip 4 sts. on the 3rd needle, knit the next 4 sts.,
then knit the 4 from the extra needle in the same way as they
would have been knitted had they not been removed from the
first needle, purl 1.
The 4th, 6th, 8th, and 10th rows are the same as the 2ad
row.
The 5th, 7th, and 9th like lst row. 11th row like 3rd row.
Repeat for length required. Any number of plain sts. may
be knitted between the plait stripes.
These directions merely give one stripe of plait pattern. th
KNITTING STITCHES, 253
Loop Knitting.
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pe This knitting leaves loops on one side.
u Cast on any number of stitches.
Always knit the 1st stitch.
1. Knit across plain.
2. Put the needle in
shes, - the stitch as if you were
fi! | going to knit it, instead
PUA ) aaa «wind the wool over the
{ { NUnit needle, round 2 fingers
The SENEV SSA ae 3 times, the 3rd time
the bring the wool up and
round the right-hand
needle, then knit the
stitch, which will have
ib 43 LOOP ENEPIING: the appearance of three
, i in one. Put the left-hand needle back in the knitted stitch,
Be 4 knit it with the single wool—which holdsthe loop firmer.
; Repeat lst and 2nd rows.
ack i If shorter loops are desired, wind wool round one finger in-
( stead of two.
and i Raspberry Stitch.
: Cast on any number of stitches that will be a multiple of 4,
and add 2 more; for instance, 16 and 2, or 24 and 2.
1. Purl clear across.
2. Knit the 1st st., knit, purl andknit, beforeslipping the 2nd
st., making 3 sts. of 1, purl the next 3 together ; knit, purl,
sts., and knit the next st., making 3 sts. of 1. Purl the next 3 to-
hey gether, and so repeat throughout the needle.
the | 3. Like the lst row,
Dad 4, Knit the Ist, purl next 3 together, knit, purl, and knit
the next before slipping, making 3 sts. out of 1, etc., thus
em changing the order, with the 2nd row. Remember always to
Ve knit the Ist st., and change the order of the berries. This
y makes a very pretty stripe for afghan.
HOME WURK.
Spider Patterns.
These are suitable fur shawls, clouds, tidies, etc.
I.
Knit 6 plain rows at the beginning and end.
Allow 6 sts. for each pattern, and 3 plain sts. at each end of
every row. ‘These three sts, are not mentioned in the direc-
tions below, the pattern only being given, but do not forget
to knit them.
1. Make 1, knit 1, make 1, n., knit 1, n. Repeat.
2. Purl.
3. Make 1, knit
3, make 1, slip 1 as
if for purling, n.,
and pass the slip-
ped st. over.
4. Purl.
5. Narrow, knit
1, n., make 1, knit
1, make 1,
6. Puri.
7. Bring thread
forward and slip 1
as if for purling, n.,
pass the slipped st.
over, make 1, knit
3, make 1.
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SPIDER PATTERN,
% Repeat the pattern.
Il.
Cast on any number of sts. that can be divided by 6. Add
edge sts. on each side.
1, Over, slip 1, n., throw slipped st. over, o., knit 3.
2. Plain.
3. Over, n., 0., n., knit 2.
4. Plain.
5. Over, knit 3, 0., slip 1, n., throw slipped st. over.
6. Plain.
Repeat from Ist row.
Add
KNITTING STITCHES.
IIT.
Cast on 6 sts. for each pattern.
. Plain.
. Pufl
, Over, knit 3 together, o., knit 2 together, o., knit 1.
. Purl.
. Over, n., 0., knit 1, 0, knit 3 together.
. Parl.
Repeat from 3rd row.
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Cast on any number divisible by 3.
1. Plain.
2. Purl.
3. Plain.
4, Knit 1, n., 0.
5. Plain.
6. Purl.
7
8
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. Plain.
. Knit 1, 0, n.
epeat.
Honeycomb Patterns
I.
Cast on 2 more than some multiple of 7 stitches, e g., 16,
23, 51. Always slip the lst stitch of every row.
1. Slip off the 1st stitch, * slip the next 2 from the left hand
to the right hand needle without knitting, knit 1, throw thread
o. and n., knit 1, repeat from * until within 3 stitches of the
end of the row, which must end as it begins, with slip 2, knit 1.
2. Slip the lst st., taking it offas if for purling, * slip the next
2 in the same way, purl 1, throw thread around needle and
purl 2 together, purl 1, repeat from * until within 3 stitches
of the end of the row, which should end as it began, with slip
2, puri 1.
. Like lst row.
. Like 2nd rcw.
Like lst row.
. Knit plain.
Purl,
. Knit plain.
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9. Slip 1, * throw thread o. and n., knit 1, slip 2, knit 1,
repeat from * until within 3 stitches of the end of the row,
then throw the thread o. and n., knit 1.
10. Slip the Ist stitch, taking it off as if for purling, * throw
thread around needle and purl 2 together, purl 1, slip 2, purl
1, repeat from * until within 3 stitches of the end of the row,
then throw thread around needle and purl 2 together, purl 1.
11. Like 9th row.
12. Like 10th row.
13. Like 9th row.
14. Knit plain.
15. Purl.
16. Knit plain.
Commence again at lst row.
II.
Cast on some multiple of 8 stitches, plus 6, ¢ g., 22, 46,
etc.
1. Knit 2 plain, slip 2, * 6 plain, slip 2, repeat from * till
within 2 stitches of the end of row, then knit 2 plain.
2. Knit 2 plain, slip 2, taking them off as for purling, * purl
6, slip 2, repeat from * till within 2 stitches of the end of the
row, knit 2 plain,
3. Like 1st row.
Like 2nd row.
Like lst row.
Like 2nd row
Like 1st row.
. Knit plain,
. Knit 2 plain, purlall the rest but the last 2, which should
be knit plain,
10. Knit plain.
11. Knit 6 plain, * slip 2, knit 6 plain, * repeat from * to *
to the end of the row.
12. Knit 2 plain, purl 4, slip 2, * purl 6, slip 2, repeat
from * until within 6 stitches of the end of the row, then purl
4, knit 2 plain.
13. Like 11th row.
14. Like 12th row.
15. Like 11th row.
16. Like 12th row.
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knit 1, 17. Like 11th row.
e row, ! 18. Knit plain.
19. Like 9th row.
throw 20. Knit plain.
2, purl Commence again at Ist row.
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purl 1. f Lattice Pattern.
This makes a handsome afghan for a child, made of two
colors, with narrow ribbon run in the open part.
e| For the stripe cast on 26 sts., with wooden needles,
) Knit 3 rows plain.
4. Slip 1st st., wind the wool around the needle 4 times, and
knit the next st., wool around 4 times, and knit the next st.,
and soon. Knit the last st. plain.
5. Slip the 1st st., take offand unwind 6 ste. Of these, draw
the 4th, 5th and 6th through the 3rd, 2nd and Ist, so that the
2, 46, | 4th st. becomes the Ist, and the 3rd st. the last, and knit all
| the 6 plain in this order. Knit the next 6 in the same way,
* till and so on to theend. Knit the last st.
| Knit 2 plain rows, and repeat from the 4th row.
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vf Por Railroad Knitting.
Railroad knitting is pretty for afghans, shawls, and tidies.
Cast on a number of stitches, which must be one less than
some multiple of 4. Thus, ten fours are 40, cast on 39 ; five
fours are 20, cast on 19, so on.
| 1. Knit plain.
2. Purl.
Repeat these 3 rows twice, making 6 rows in all.
hould F 7. Purl.
, 8. Knit plain.
| Repeat the 7th and 8th rows twice.
‘to * Repeat from the lst row. Continue in this manner, making
ridges and furrows 6 rows wide, until the piece is long enough,
epeat then bind off,
purl In binding off drop every 4th st. entirely from the needle.
L When the binding off is finished unravel these dropped stitches
throughout the whole length of the knitting. Crochet the
stripe together.
Run ribbon through the open space formed by the unravel-
led stitches.
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PART TWO.
Section I[.—VDesiyns for Knitting in Cotton and Linen.
No. 1.—Granton Edging.
Cast on 7 stitches.
. Knit 2, 0., »., 0., n., 0., knit 1.
. This and every even row knit plain.
3. Knit 3, 0, n, 0, n., 0., knit 1.
5. Knit 4, + n., 0. n., 0., ‘knit 1.
7. Knit 5, 0., n., 0., n., o., knit 1.
9. Knit 6,0, n., 0, r.,0., knit 1.
11. Knit 7, 0., n.,0., p., 0., knit 1,
13. Knit 6, 0., n.,0., 0., 0, n., knit 1, bind off 1
15. Knit 5, 0., n., 0., n, 0, n., "knit 1, bind off 1,
17. Knit 1,0, n, 0. n,0., n., knit 1, bind off 1.
19. Knit 3, o.. n., 0., n., 0, n., knit 1, bind off 1.
21. Knit 2,0., p., 0, n., 0, n., "knit 1, bind off 1.
. Knit 2, bind o
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1, knit rest plain.
INSERTION TO MATCH.
Cast on 11 stitches,
1. Knit 5, 0., o., knit 4,
. This aud every even row knit plain.
. Knit 4, 0., n., 0., n., knit 3.
Knit 3, 0.,0., ¢., D., 0, n., knit 2.
Knit 2, aK n., Ge, n.,0., 0., 0.,n, knit 1
Knit 1, 0., n., 0, n., 0, n., 0, n., 0 n
Knit 2, 0., n., 0., n., 0, n., 0., n., knit 1
Knit 3, 0, n., 0, n.,0, n., knit 2.
Knit 4, 0, n., 0, p., knit 3
. Knit 5, 0., n., knit 4
18 and 19. Kuit ‘plain.
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No. 2.—Hobart Edging.
Cast on 8 sts. and knit acrose.
1. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0. 3 times,
knit 2.
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2. Knit 2, knit 1st loop, purl 2nd lvop, knit 3rd loop, knit
o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
3. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, kutt 7.
4, Knit 7, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
5. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 7.
6. Bind off 3, knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
Repeat from lst row.
No. 3.—Narrow Elsie Edging.
Cast on 9 stitches and knit across plain.
. Knit 3, n., 0., n., 0., knit 1, 0., knit 1.
. Knit plain.
Knit 2, n., 0, n., 0, knit 3, 0., knit 1.
This and all even rows plain.
Knit 1, n., 0., n., 0., knit 5, 0., knit 1.
Knit 3, 0., n., 0., n., knit 1, n., 0., 0.
Knit 4, 0., n., 0., knit 3 together, o., n.
. Knit 5, 0., knit 3 together, o., n.
. Kuit plain.
Repeat from Ist row.
No. 4.—Torchon Edge.
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Cast on 9 stitches and knit across plain.
1. Knit 4, 0, twice, n., knit 3.
. Knit 5, purl 1, knit 4.
Knit plain.
Knit plain.
Knit 4, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 2,
. Knit 4, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4.
. Knit plain.
. Bind cff 3, knit 8.
This leaves 9 stitches on the needle. Begin again at Ist
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No. 5.—Diamond* Edging.
Cast on 9 stitches.
1. Knit 3, n., 0, n., 0., knit 1, 0.. knit 1.
2. Knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1,
knit 1, purl 1, knit 4.
3. Knit 2, n., 0, n., 0., knit 3, X
o., knit 1.
4, Knit 1, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1,
knit 1, purl 1, knit 3.
5. Knit 1, n., 0, n., 0. knit 5,
o., knit 1. (There are now 12 sts.
on needle. ) ;
. Knit 1, purl J, knit 5, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 2.
. Knit 3, o, n., 0, n., knit 1, n., o., n.
. Knit 1, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 3.
Knit 4, 0., n., 0, kuit 3 together, o., p.
. Knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 4.
11. Knit 5, 0., knit 3 together, o., n.
2, Knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 5.
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No. 6.—Hoop Edging.
Cast on 9 stitches, knit across twice plain.
1. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0. twice,
n., 0. twice, knit 2.
2. Slip 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 5.
3. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 8.
4. Slip 1, knit 11.
5. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0. twice,
n, knit 2, o. twice, n., knit 1.
6. Slip 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 5.
7. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 8, n.
8. Slip 1, knit 3, n., knit 7.
9, Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, 0. twice,
n., 0. twice, n., knit 1.
10. Slip 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 7.
11. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 8, n.
12. Slip and bind off 4, knit 8.
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No. 7.—Keswick Lace.
Cast on 10 stitches, Knit across plain.
1. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2, knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 3.
2. Knit 5, purl 1,
—making 2 out of
over twice,—knit 1,
o. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 2.
3. Knit 2, o. twice,
purl 2 together, knit
7
4, Knit 7, o. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 2.
5. Knit 2, 0, twice,
purl 2 together, knit
No. 7.
1, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 2.
6. Knit 4, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 2 (make 2 sts. out of the over twice).
7. Knit 2, 0, twice, purl 2 together, knit 9.
8. Bind off 3, knit 5, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
Repeat from Ist row.
No. 8.—Palm Leaf Lace.
Cast on 10 stitches and knit across plain.
1. Slip 1, knit 1,0, n., 0.,n., 0. 3 times, n., 0. twice, purl 2
together.
2. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, purl 1 in the next
loop, knit 1, purl 1 (making 3 sts. out of the over 3 times), knit
1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 2.
3. Slip 1, knit 1,0, n., knit 1, 0, n., knit 4, 0 twice, purl
2 together.
4, Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 5, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1,
knit 2.
5. Slip 1, knit 1,0, n., knit 2,0, n., knit 3, 0. twice, purl
2 together,
6. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 4, purl 1, knit 3, purl
1, knit 2.
7. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n, knit 3, 0, n., knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2
together.
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‘ 8. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, purl 1, knit 4, purl 1,
nit 2.
9. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n., knit 4,0., n., knit 1, 0. twice, purl
2 together.
10. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, purl 1, knit 5, purl
1, knit 2.
11. Slip 1, knit 1,0, n, knit 5, 0, ., 0. twice, purl 2
together.
12. Bind off 3, then take the st. on the right-hand needle,
and put back on to the left-hand needle, then o. twice, purl 2
together, knit 5, purl 1, knit 2.
No. 9.—Oak Leaf Lace.
Cast on 10 stitches, knit across plain.
1. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., o. twice, n., knit 1.
2. Slip 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2.
3. Slip 1, knit 1,
o, nu, knit 3, o.
twice, n., 0. twice,
n., knit 1.
4. Slip 1, knit 2,
purl 1, knit 2, purl
1, knit 4, purl 1,
knit 2.
5. Slip 1, knit 1,
o, n, knit 5, o.
twice, n., 0. twice,
x n., knit 1.
a 6. Slip 1, knit 2,
purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 6, purl 1, knit 2.
7. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., D., knit 7, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1.
8. Slip 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 8, purl 1, knit 2.
9. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., Dh, ‘knit 14
10. Slip and bind 8 ats., knit 6, purl 1, knit 2.
You should now have 10 sta. left on the needle.
Begin at lst row.
No. 10.—Vandyke Edging.
This is suitable for counterpanes or any article that requires
a heavy, rich border.
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|, purl 1, 4 Cast on 12 stitches, and knit across plain.
: é 1. Knit 2, 0, n., knit 1,
1ce, purl 4 prea SUSIE Slee s} 0, twice, n., knit ‘ts '
oh PARE a ae Sen $i a gk . 2. Knit 7, pur 1, nit
; 5, purl TSAR EE aRNY a 2, 04, n., knit 1.
(ois ia H Pai aie 3. Knit 2,0. n., knit 9.
, purl 2 WARES cx Vaan 4, Knit 10,0, n., knit 1.
K. aos 5. Knit 2, 0, n., knit 1,
heedle, AR 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n.,
purl 2 Ra knit 4.
cS) 6. Knit 6, purl 1, knit
2, purl 1, knit 2, o, n.,,
a knit 1.
; e 7. Knit 2,0, n., knit 11.
knit 1. 8. Init 12,0, n., knit 1.
» knit 2. 9. Knit 2,0., n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n
knit 1, knit 4.
t 3, 0. 10. Knit 6, purl 1; knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, o.,
, twice, n., knit 1.
: 11. Knit 2, 0., n., knit 14.
knit 2, 12. Bind off 6, knit 8, o., n., knit 1,
2, pan Begin again at the lst row for length required.
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No. 11.—Bessie’s Leaf Lace.
ote Hi Cast on 12 stitches.
Lentna: 1. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, v., purl 1, knit 4, 0, n., 0., knit 1.
; 2. Over, purl to end of row.
cenit 2 3. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., purl 1, n., knit 2,0, n., 0, knit 3.
; 4th, 6th, 8th and 10th rows the same as 2nd row.
knit 1 5. Slip 1, knit 1, o., n., purl 1, n., knit 1, 0., N., 0, knit 5.
knit 2. 7. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., purl 1, n., 0, n., 0., knit 7.
; 9. Slip 1, knit 1,0, 0, n., 0., n., 0., knit 9.
11. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, 0, n, 0., knit 3, slip 1, knit
1, pass slip st. over, purl 1, n., knit 3.
12. Purl to end of row without putting thread over at begin-
ning of row.
13. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n., knit 2, 0., n., 0., knit 2, slip 1, knit
quires 1, pass slip st. over, purl 1, n., knit 2.
14th, 16th and 18th rows same as 12th row.
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15. Slip 1, knit 1, o., n., knit 3, 0, n., 0, knit 1, slip 1, knit
1, pass slip st. over, purl 1, n., kuit 1.
17. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., knit 4, 0., n., 0, slip 1, knit 1, pass
slip st. over, purl 1, n.
19, Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., knit 5, 0., n., slip 1, p., pass slip st.
over.
20. Purl to end of row.
Repeat from lst row.
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No 12.—Belmina Lace.
Cast on 12 stitches. Knit across plain.
. Slip 1,0, n, 0,7, 0, n, knit 3,0. twice, n.
. Knit 2, purl 1, knit the rest plain.
. Slip 1, knit 5, 0., n., knit the rest plain.
Knit plain.
Slip 1, 0, n., 0, n., knit 2, 0., o., knit 2, 0, twice, n.
Knit 2, purl 1, knit the rest plain.
. Slip 1, knit 7, 0., n., the rest plain.
. Knit plain.
. Slip 1, 0., n., 0, n., knit 4,0., n., knit 1, 0. twice, n.
. Knit 2, purl 1, the rest plain.
. Slip 1, knit 9, 0., n., the rest plain.
. Bind off 3 sts, knit the rest plain.
Repeat from beginning.
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3
4,
5.
6.
7
8
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No. 13.—Gowrie Lace.
Cast on 13 stitches and knit across plain.
1. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, n., 0., n.,0., knit
1, o., knit 1.
2. Knit 10, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
3. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, n., 0., n., 0, knit
3, 0, knit 1.
4, Knit 11, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
5. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, n.,0., n., 0., n.
o., knit 3,0, knit 1.
6. Knit 12, o, twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
7. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, 0., n., 0, n., knit
1, n., 0., 2.
8 Knit 11, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
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KNITTING PATTERNS. 265
9. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4, 0., n., 0., knit 3
together, o., n.
10. Knit 10, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
11. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 5, 0., knit 3 to-
gether, o., n.
12. Knit 9, 0. twice, pur! 2 together, knit 2.
Begin at lst row.
No. 14.—Pointed Lace.
Cast on 13 stitches.
1. Over twice, purl 2 together, o. twice, purl 2 together,
knit 1, 0, n., 0., n., 0, n., 0, knit 2.
2. Knit all but 4 sts, 0. twice, purl 2 together, 0. twice,
purl 2 together. Repeat each alternate row.
3. Over twice, purl 2 together, 0. twice, purl 2 together,
knit 2,0., n., 0, n., 0, n., 0, knit 2.
5. Over twice, purl 2 together, o. twice, purl 2 together,
knit 3,0, n, 0., D, 0, n., 0, knit 2,
7. Over twice, purl 2 together, o. twice, purl 2 together,
knit 4, 0, n., 0., 0., 0, D., 0., knit 2.
9, Over twice, purl 2 together, o. twice, purl 2 together,
knit 5, 0., n., 0, D., 0, n., 0. knit 2.
11. Over twice, purl 2 together, 0. twice, purl 2 together,
knit 6, 0., n., 0., n., 0., n., 0, knit 2,
13. Over twice, purl 2 together, 0. twice, purl 2 together,
knit 7, 0.,n., 0., D., 0., D., 0., knit 2.
15. Over twice, purl 2 together, 0, twice, purl 2 together,
knit rest of sts. on needle.
16. Bind off 7 sts., knit 8, o. twice, purl 2 together, o. twice,
purl 2 together.
This forms one point.
No. 15.—Palm Leaf Insertion.
Cast on 13 stitches.
1. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n.,
knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1.
2. Knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, purl 1, knit 2,
o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
3. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 1.
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4. Knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 2.
5. Knit 2, 0. twice, Say 2 together, knit 1, 0.,n., knit 3, o,
twice, purl 2 together, knit 1.
6. Knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4, purl 1, knit 1, o.
twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
7. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0, n., knit 2, o.
twice, purl 2 together, knit 1.
8, Knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, o.
twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
9. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, 0., n., knit 1, 0.
twice, purl 2 together, knit 1.
10. Knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, purl 1, knit 3,
o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
11. Knit 2, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4, 0., n., 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 1.
12. Knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, purl 1, knit 4,
o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
13. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, 0. twice, purl
2 together, knit 1.
14, Knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, 0. twice, purl
2 together, knit 2.
Repeat from lst row.
No. 16.—Oak Leaf Insertion.
Cast on 14 stitches, knit across plain.
1, Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0. twice, n., o.
twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
2. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 eeaihen knit 3, purl 1, knit 2,
purl 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
3. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, 9, t’
twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, kr
4. Knit 2, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit puri nit ,
purl 1, knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit /
5. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 5, 0. twice, n., o.
twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
6. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, purl 1, knit 2,
purl 1, knit 5, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
7. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 7, 0. twice, n., 0.
twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
purl 2
1it 3, 0,
nit 1, 0.
it 2, 0.
nit 2, o.
nit 1, 0.
, knit 3,
0. twice,
knit 4,
ice, purl
ce, purl
e, n., 0.
, knit 2,
nit ,
C@, D., 0.
, knit 2,
ce, D., 0.
KNITTING PATTERNS, 267
8. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, purl 1, knit 2,
purl 1, knit 7, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
9, Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, n.,n.. n., n. 3 together,
n. 3 together, n., o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
10. Knit 2, 0, twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 2,
Repeat from lst row.
No. 17.—Double Clover-Leaf Lace.
The leaves in this lace are forned in eyelets, three above
the scallops and three below.
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No. 17.
Cast on 13 sts. and knit across plain.
1. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n., knit 1, n., 0. twice, n. knit 1, 0.
twice, n., knit 1,
2. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 6.
3. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n., knit 2, n., 0. twice, n., n., 0. twice
knit 2.
4, Knit 3, purl J, knit 3, purl 1, knit 7.
5. Slip 1, knit 1,0, nm, n., 0. twice, n., knit 2, 0. twice, n.,
knit 3.
6. Knit 5, purl 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 5.
7. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n., knit 12,
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8. Knit plain to end of row.
9. Slip 1, knit 1,0, n., knit 12,
10. Bind off 3, knit 12.
Repeat from 1st row.
No. 18.—Odd Insertion.
Cast on 14 stitches and knit across plain.
. Kuit across plain.
Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n., knit 2, 0., n., knit 5.
And every alternate row, knit plain,
Slip 1, knit 3,0, n, knit 2, 0. n., buit 4.
Slip 1, knit 4, 0, n., knit 2, 0.,7., knit 3.
. Siip 1, knit 5, o., n., knit 2, 6, n., knit 2.
9 and 10, Knit plain.
Commence at 2nd row and knit as long as desired.
No. 19.—Dunmore Lace.
Cast on 14 stitches and knit across plain.
1. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 toyether, o. twice, n., 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 1, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1.
2. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together,
knit 1.
3. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, n., kuit 1, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 3, 0. twice, n., 0, twice, n., knit 1.
4, Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 1. ‘
5. Knit 2, 0, twice, purl-2 together, o. twice, n., 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 5, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1.
6. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, 0, twice, purl 2 together, knit 1.
7. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, u., knit 1, 0. twice, purl
2 together, knit 7, 0. twice, n., o. twice, n., knit 1.
8 Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 8, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 2, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1.
9. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, o. twice, n., 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 9, 0, twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit !.
10. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 10, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, 0 twice, purl 2 together,
knit 1.
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gether,
twice,
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knit lL.
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gether,
KNITFING PATTERNS, 269
11. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, u., knit 1, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit the rest.
12 Bind off 9, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, o.
twice, purl 2 together, knit 1.
No. 20.—Polly’s Oak Leaf Lace.
Cast on 14 stitches,
1. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 1, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1, ;
2. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 1, 0, twice, purl 2
together, knit 2, 0. twice. purl 2 together, knit 2.
3. Knit 2,0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 3, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1.
4, Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 2, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
5. Kniv 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 5, 0, twice, u.. 0. twice, n., knit 1.
6. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 5, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
7. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, kuit 2, 0. twice, purl 2
tozether, kmt 7, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, v., knit 1.
8. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, kait 7, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
9, Knit 2, o, twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 14.
10. Bind off until you have 14 sts. left on the needles, 1 on
the right hand and 13 on the left, knit 5, 0. twice, purl 2 to.
gether, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
This completes one scallop.
Repev.t from 1st row.
No. 21.—Daisy Lace.
Cast on 15 stitches, knit across plain.
1. Kuit 4, n., 0, twice, n.; knit 5, 0. twice, knit 2.
2. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 7, purl 1, knit 5.
3. Knit 2, n., 0. twice, n. twice, o, twice, n., knit 7.
4, Knit 9, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3. ;
5. Knit 4, n., 0, twice, n., knit 5, o. twice, n.,o.twice, knit 2,
6. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 7, purl 1, knit 5,
HOME WORK.
7. Knit 2, n., 0. twice, n. twice, 0. twice, n., knit 10.
8. Bind off 5, knit 6, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3,
9. Knit 4, n., o. twice, n., knit 5, 0. twice, knit 2.
10. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 7, purl 1, knit 5.
11 and 12. Knit plain.
13. Kuit 13, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, knit 2.
14. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 13.
15. Knit plain.
16. Bind off 5, knit 14.
Repeat from 1st row.
This lace can be made wider by adding one or two more
daisies with 4 sts. between.
No. 22.—Grandmother’s Hdging. ©
Cast on 15 stitches.
1. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 7, 0., n., knit 2.
2. Purl all but 4 sts., 0., purl 2 together, knit 2.
3. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 3, n., knit 2, o.,
n., 9, D.
4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14, same
as 2nd row.
5. Knit 2, «. twice, purl 2
together, knit 2, n., knit 2, 0.,
n., knit 2.
7. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, n., knit 2, o.,
n., 0, Nn.
: 9. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, n., knit 2, o., knit 1, o.,
nit 3,
11. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, n., knit 1, 0., knit 3, o.,
knit 1, 0, n., n.
13. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, n., 0, knit 5,0., knit 3
No. 23—German Lace.
Cast on 15 stitches.
1. Knit 1, n., 0. twice, n., knit 10.
2. Slip 1, knit 11, purl 1, knit 2.
3. Knit 2, 0, twice, n. (twist st.), 0. twice, n. (twist st.)
knit 9—17 sts.
4, Slip 1, knit 10, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2.
7O more
nit 2.
purl 2
lit 2, o.,
4, same
purl 2
hit 2, 0.,
hit 2, o.,
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it 3, o.,
, knit 3
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KNITTING PATTERNS. 271
5. Knit 2, 0, twice, n. (twist st.), knit 1, n. (twist st.), o.
twice, n. (twist st.), knit 8--18 sts.
6. Slip 1, knit 9, purl 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 2.
7. Knit 2, 0. twice, n. (twist st.), knit 3, n. (twist st.), 0.
twice, n. (twist st.), knit 7—19 sts.
8. Slip 1, knit 8, purl 1, knit 6, purl 1, knit 2.
9. Knit 2, n., o. twice, n. (twist st.), knit 3, n. (twist st.), o.
twice, n. (twist st.), knit 6.
10. Slip 1, knit 7, purl 1, knit 6, purl 1, knit 1.
11. Knit 2, n. (twist st.), 0. twice, n. (twist st.), knit 3, n.
(twist st.), o. twice, n. (twist st.), knit 5.
12. Slip 1, knit 6, purl 1, knit 6, purl 1, knit 1, n.
13. Knit 2, n. (twist st.), 0. twice, n. (twist st.), knit 3, n.
(twist st.), o. twice, n. (twist st.), knit 4,
14. Slip 1, knit 5, purl 1, knit 6, purl 1, knit 1, n.
15. Knit 2, n. (twist st.), 0. twice, n. (twist st.), knit 3, n.
(twist st.), 0. twice, n. (twist st.), knit 3.
16. Slip 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 6, purl 1, knit 1, n.
17. Knit 2, n. (twist st.), 0. twice, n. (twist st.), knit 3, n.
(twist st.), 0. twice, n. (twist st.), knit 2.
18. Slip 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 6, purl 1, knit 1, n.
19. Knit 2, 0, twice, n. (twist st.), knit 3, n., 0. twice, n.
(twist st.), knit 3.
20. Slip 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 6, purl 1, knit 2.
21. Knit 2, 0. twice, n. (twist st.), knit 3, n., 0. twice, n.
(twist st.), knit 4.
22. Slip 1, knit 5, purl 1, knit 6, purl 1, knit 2.
23. Knit 2, 0. twice, n. (twist st.), knit 3, n., 0. twice, n.
(twist st.), knit 5.
24. Slip 1, knit 6, purl 1, knit 6, purl 1, knit 2.
25. Knit 2, o. twice, n. (twist st.), knit 3, n., 0. twice, n.
(twist st.), knit 6,
26. Slip 1, knit 7, purl 1, knit 6, purl 1, knit 2.
27. Knit 2, n. (twist st.), 0. twice, n. (twist st.), knit 1, n.,
o. twice, n. (twist st.),'knit 7.
28. Slip 1, knit 8, purl 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 1, n.
29. Knit 2, n. (twist st.), 0. twice, knit 3 together, o. twice,
n, (twist st.), knit 8,
272 HOME WORK,
30. Slip 1, knit 9, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 1, n.
31. Knit 2, n. (twist st.), 0. twice, n. (twist st.), knit 10.
32. Slip 1, knit 11, purl 1, knit 1, n.
Commence again with lst row.
No. 24.—English Point.
Cast on 15 stitches.
1. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0., n,,
knit 3, o, twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0., knit 2.
2. Knit 2, purl 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4,
purl 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
3. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 toyether, knit 2, o., n.,
knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0., knit 2.
4. Knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3,
purl 1, knit 2, o. twice, purl 2 together, kuit 2.
5. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, 0., n.,
knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, 0., knit 2.
6. Knit 2, purl 1, knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2,
purl 1, knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
7. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4, 0., p., o.
twice, purl 2 together, rest plain.
8. Bind off 3 sts., knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1,
-purl 1, knit 4, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
No. 25.—Smyrna Edging.
Cast on 15 sts.
1. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., 0, n., knit 4, 0.,n., 0. twice, knit 2.
The 1st loop of the over twice must be init, the 2nd purled.
2. Slip 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2,0, n., knit 6, 0., n., knit 1.
3. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 1, 0, n., knit 3, on, knit 4.
4. Slip 1, knit 5, 0., »., knit 6, 0., n., knit 1.
5. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n., knit 2, 0., n., knit 2,0., n., 0. twice,
n,, 0. twice, knit 2.
A | 6. Slip 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2,0, n., knit
ai 6, 0., n., knit 1.
7. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 3, o, n, knit 1, 0, n., knit 7,
8. Bind off 5 sts., knit 3, 0., n., knit 6, 0., n., knit 1.
This completes the pattern.
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No. 26.—Hylet Edging.
Cast on 15 stitches, knit across plain.
1. Slip 1, knit 2,0., n., 0, n., knit 3, 0., n., o. 3 times, n.,
knit 1.
2. Slip 1, knit 1, knit Ist loop, purl 2nd loop, knit 3rd loop,
knit 2,0., n., knit 5, 0., n., knit 1.
3. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 1, 0., n., knit 2, 0., n., knit 6,
4, Siip 1, knit 6,0., n., knit 5, 0., n., knit 1.
5. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 2, 0., n., knit 1, o., n., knit 5.
6. Bind off 2, knit 4, 0., n., knit 5, 0., n., knit 1.
No. 2'7.—Kendal Insertion.
Cast on 15 stitches.
1. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., slip 1, n., pass slipped st. over, o., knit
3, 0., slip 1, n., pass slipped st. over, o., knit 3.
2. Slip 1, n.,0, knit 1, purl 7, knit 1, 0., n., knit 1.
3. Slip 1, knit 2,0., n., 0., n., knit 1, n., 0, n., 0., knit 3.
4, Same as 2nd row.
5. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 1, 0., slip 1, n., pass slipped st.
over, 0., knit 1, n., 0., knit 3.
6. Same as 2nd row.
7. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., n., 0., knit 1, 0., n., n., 0, knit 3.
8. Same as 2nd, 4th and 6th.
Begin again at lst row.
No. 28.—Point Lace Pattern.
Cast on 15 stitches.
1. Knit 3, 0., slip 1, n., yass slipped st. over, c., knit 3, 0.,
n,, 0. twice, n., 0, twice, nD.
2. Over, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 1, purl 6, knit 1,
o,n., knii 1.
3. Knit 3, 0., n., 0, p., knit 1, n., 0., knit 8.
4. Bind off 3, knit 4, purl 6, knit 1, 0., n., knit 1.
5. Knit 3, o., n., knit 1, 0., slip 1, n., passed slipped st. over,
o., knit 2, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n.
6. Over, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 1, purl 6, knit 1,
o., n., knit 1.
274 HOME WORK.
7. Knit 3, 0., n., n., 0, knit 1, 0., n., knit &.
8. Bind off 3, knit 4, purl 6, knit 1, 0., n., knit 1.
Begin again at Ist row.
No. 29.—Cane Leaf Edging.
Cast on 15 stitches. .
1, Slip 1, knit 1,0, n., 0, n., 0, nm, 0,1, 0., n., 0, n., 0,
knit 1.
2, 4, and 6. Knit plain.
3. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n., 0, n., knit 3, 0., n., 0., n.,0., n., 0.,
knit 1.
5, Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n., 0., n., knit 6, 0., n.,0., n., 0., knit 1.
7. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., 0, n., knit rest plain.
8. Bind off 3, knit rest plain.
9. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., 0, n., knit rest plain.
10. Knit plain.
No. 30.—Appleby Lace.
Cast on 15 stitches, knit once across plain.
1. Knit 3, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2,n., 0., knit 1, 0.,
n., knit 1, o. twice, knit 2.
2. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 8, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3.
3. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, n.,0., knit 3,0,
n., knit 4.
4, Knit 12, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3.
5. Knit 3, 0. twice, puri 2 together, knit 3, 0. knit 3 to-
gether, o., knit 6,
6. Bind off 2, knit 9, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3.
7. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 10.
8, Knit 10, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3.
No. 31.—Tunisian Lace.
Cast on 15 stitches.
1. Knit 3, 0, n., knit 3, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 6.
2. Knit 6, o., knit 3, 0, n., knit 3, 0., n., knit 1.
3. Knit 3, o., n. twice, o., knit 6, 0., knit 5.
4, Bind off 4, knit 1,0., n., knit 3, n., 0, n., knit 1,0, n.,
knit 1.
5, Knit 3, 0, n., knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, n., 0, knit 3.
1,0, n.,
KNITTING PATTERNS. 275
6. Knit 3, o., knit 1, 0., slip 2, knit 1, pass the slipped ste,
over the knitted ones, o., knit 4, 0., n., kuit 1.
Begin at 1st row.
No. 32.—English Torchon Lace.
Cast on 15 stitches.
1, Knit 3, o., n., knit 3, 0., knit 1, 0, knit 6.
2. Knit 6, 0., knit 3, 0., n., knit 3, 0, n., knit 1.
3. Knit 3, 0, n., n., 0, knit 5, 0., knit 6.
4, Bind off 4, leaving 1 on right needle and 14 on left,
knit 1, 0, n., knit 3, n., 0., n., knit 1, 0, n., knit 1.
5. Knit 3, 0., n., knit 1, 0, n., knit 1, n., 0., knit 3.
6. Knit 3, 0, knit 1, 0., slip 2, knit 1, throw the two slipped
sts. over, 0., knit 4,0., n., knit 1.
Repeat from 1st row.
No. 33.—English Lace.
Cast on 16 stitches, knit across plain.
1, Knit 2, 0., knit 5, 0, n., knit 1, n., o., knit 4.
2. Knit plain.
3. Knit 2, 0., knit 1, n., 0. 3 times, slip 1, n., pass slipped
st. over, knit 1, 0., slip 1, n., pass slipped st. over, o., knit 5.
4. Knit plain to the 3 loops, make
3 sts. of the loops, by knitting 1, purl-
ing 1, knitting 1, rest plain.
5. Knit 1, n., o., n., knit 3, n., 0,
knit 3, 0, n., knit 3.
6. Knit plain.
7. Knit 1, n, 0, n., knit 1, no,
knit 5, 0., n., knit 2.
8. Knit plain.
9. Knit 1,n., 0. slip 1, n., pass the
slipped st. over, 0., knit 1,n.,0. 3 times,
slip 1, n., pass slipped st. over, knit 1, 0,, n., knit 1.
10, Same as 4th.
11. Knit 2, 0, knit 3, 0., n., knit 3, n., 0., knit 3.
12. Knit plain.
276 HOME WORK.
No. 34.—Double Rose Leaf Lace.
Cast on 3 stitches for each close stripe and 17 stitches for
each open stripe. As many stripes can be worked as the width
of article requires ; the open stripe must have a closed stripe
on each side of it.
1. * Knit 1, purl 2, knit 1, o., knit 1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the
slipped st. over, purl 1, n., knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, slip 1, knit 1,
pass the slipped st. over, purl 1, n., knit 1, 0., knit 1, repeat
fiom *, end the row with purl 2, knit 1.
2. * Purl 1, knit 2, purl 4, knit 1, purl 2, knit 1, purl 2,
knit 1, purl 4, repeat from *; end the row with knit 2, purl 1.
3. * Knit 1, purl 2, knit 1, 0., knit 1, 0, slip 1, knit 1, pass
the slipped st. over, purl 1, n, purl 1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the
slipped st. over, p rl 1, n., o., knit 1, 0. knit 1, repeat from * ;
end the row with purl 2, knit 1.
4. * Purl 1, knit 2, purl 5, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1,
knit 1, purl 5, repeat from *; end the row with knit 2, purl 1.
5. * Knit 1, purl 2, knit 1, 0., knit 3, 0., slip 1, n., pass the
slipped st. over, purl 1, slip 1, n., pass the slipped st. over, o.,
knit 3, 0., knit 1, repeat from * ; end with purl 2, knit 1.
6. * Purl 1, knit 2, purl 7, knit 1, purl 7, repeat from * ; end
with knit 2, purl 1.
7. * Knit 1, purl 2, knit 1, 0, knit 5, 0, slip 1, n., pass the
slipped st. over, o., knit 5, 0., knit 1, repeat trom *; end the
row with purl 2, knit 1.
8. * Purl 1, knit 2, purl 17, repeat from *; end the row
with knit 2, purl 1.
Eight rows make the pattern, but 16 rows must be worked
before the whole pattern is seen.
No. 35.—Double Rose Leaf Insertion.
Cast on 17 stitches. Where the directicns say “ over twice,
purl,” the over twice is to be knit as one stitch in the next
row.
1. Over, n., knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 1, knit 2,
purl 2, knit 4.
2. Over, n., purl 2,0., n., purl 2, knit 1, o., knit 1, ;-url 2,
0., n., purl 2, knit 2.
3. Over, n., knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, 0. twice, purl 1,
knit 2, purl 2, knit 4.
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KNITTING PATTERNS, 277
4, Over, n., purl 2, n., 0. twice, purl 2, knit 1, 0., knit 3,
purl 2, n., 0. twice, purl 2, knit 2.
5. Over, n., knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 4, 0. twice, purl 1,
knit 2, purl 2, kmt 4.
6. Over, n., purl 2,0, n, purl 2, knit 1, 0, knit 5, purl 2,
0., n., purl 2, knit 2,
7. Over, n., knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2 together, purl 5,
knit 2, purl 2, knit 4.
8. Over, n., purl 2, n., o, twice, purl 2, knit 4, n., purl 2, n.,
o. twice, purl 2, knit 2. :
9. Over, n., knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2 together, purl 3,
knit 2, purl 2, knit 4.
10. Over, n., purl 2,0, n., purl 2, knit 2, n., purl 2, 0, n.,
purl 2, knit 2.
11. Over, n., knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, pur) 2 together, purl 1,
knit 2, purl 2, knit 4.
12. Over, n., purl 2, n., 0. twice, purl 2, n,, purl 2, 0., n,
purl 2, knit 2.
No. 36.—Clayton Lace.
Cast on 17 stitches.
1. Slip 1, knit 2, n, o., knit 3, n., 0, knit 5, 0. twice,
knit 2.
2. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, n., 0., knit 3, n., 0., knit ¥; 0, n.,
knit 1.
3. Slip 1, knit 5, 0., n., knit 3, 0., n., knit 2, 0. twice, n., 0.
twice, knit 2.
4. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 1, n., 0., knit 3, n., 0.
knit 4, 0., n., knit 1.
5. Slip 1, knit 7, 0, n., knit 3, 0, n., knit 5, n.
6. Knit 8, 0, n., knit 3, 0., n., knit 3,0, n., knit 1.
7. Slip 1, knit 4, n, 0., knit 3, n., o., knit 9.
8. Bind off 4, knit 5, 0., n., knit 3, 0, n., knit 1, 0, m.,
knit 1.
This pattern may be made any depth by adding as many
times 5 sts. as you wish, thus repeating the centre of the
patterr.
No. 37.—Rose Edging.
Cast on 17 stitches, knit across plain.
1. Knit 3, 0., n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 5, o.
twice, purl the last 2 sts. together,
278 HOME WORK.
2. Over twice, purl the lst 2 sts. together, knit 6, knit and
purl the loop, knit 1, knit and purl the loop, knit 3, o., n,,
knit 1.
3. Knit 3, 0., n., knit 2, 0. twice, n., o. twice, n., knit 6, 0.
twice, purl the last 2 sts. together.
4. Over twice, purl the lst 2 sts. together, knit 7, knit and
purl the loop, knit 1, knit and purl the loop, knit 4, 0, n.,
knit 1.
_ 5. Knit 3, 0, n., knit 3, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 7,
purl the last 2 sts, together.
6. Over twice, purl the lst 2 sts. together, knit 8, knit and
Ee the loop, knit 1, knit and purl the loop, knit 5, 0, n.,
nit 1.
7. Knit 3, 0, n., knit 4, 0. twice, n., 0, twice, n., knit 8, 0.
twice, purl the last 2 sts. together.
8. Over twice, purl the lst 2 sts. together, knit 9, knit aud
purl the loop, knit 1, knit and purl the loop, knit 6, 0, n.,
knit 1.
9. Knit 3, 0., n., knit 5, 0. twice, n., o. twice, n., knit 9, o.
twice, purl the last 2 sts, together.
10. Over twice, purl the lst 2 sts. together, knit 10, knit
and purl the loop, knit 1, knit and purl the loop, knit 7, o., n.,
knit 1.
11. Knit 3, o., n., knit 12, slip the remaining sts. on to the
12th st. of the left hand needle, then knit that 12th st. and the
row is complete.
12. Knit 14, 0., n., knit 1.
Commence again with the lst row.
No. 38.—Granby Lace.
Cast on 17 stitches.
. Knit 3,0, n.,0, n., knit 5, 0, n., knit 1, 0., knit 2.
. Knit plain.
. Knit 4, 0., n.,0., n., knit 3, n., 0., knit 3, 0., knit 2.
Knit plain.
Knit 5, 0., n.,0., n., knit 1, n., 0., knit 5, 0,, knit 2.
Knit plain.
Knit 6, 0, n., 0., knit 3 together, o., n., knit 5, 0., knit 2.
. Knit plain.
© TID St os bo
it and
O,; Nn,
it 6, 0.
it and
0., D.,
knit 7,
nit and
0, D.,
it 8, o.
nit aud
5 0. 9 n. 9
it 9, 0.
KNITTING PATTERNS, 279
9. Knit 5, 0., n., 0, n., knit 2, 0, n., knit 5, 0., knit 2.
10. Knit plain.
11. Knit 4, 0, n., 0. n., knit 4, 0, n., knit 5, 0., knit 2.
12. Bind off 5, knit 16.
No. 39.—Hilton Lace.
Cast on 17 stitches and knit once across.
The o, twice throughout this pattern is knitted and counted
as 1 stitch; drop the extra loop to increase the size of the
eyelets in the heading.
1. Knit 2, 0. twice, n., knit 4,0, n. 3 together, knit 1, o.,
knit 1, o., n., 0., knit 2.
2. Over, n., purl 12, knit 4.
3. Knit 7, 0., n. 3 together, knit 1, 0., knit 3, 0.,n.,0., knit
2,
4, Over, n., purl 13, knit 4.
5, Knit 2, o. twice, n., knit 2,0, n. 3 together, knit 1, o.,
knit 5, 0., n., 0., knit 2.
6. Over, n., purl 14, knit 4.
7. Knit 5,0., n. 3 together, knit 1, 0, knit 7, 0., no.,
knit 2.
8. Over, n., purl 15, knit 4.
9. Knit 2, 0. twice, n., knit 8, 0., n. 3 together, knit 1, 0.,
n., 0., n., knit 1.
10. Over, n., purl 14, knit 4.
11. Knit 11, o., n. 3 together, knit 1, 0., n., 0., n., knit 1.
12. Over, n., purl 13, knit 4.
13. Knit 2, o. twice, n., knit 6, 0., n. 3 together, knit 1, 0.,
n., 0., n., knit 1.
14. Over, n., purl 12, knit 4.
15. Knit 9, 0., n. 3 together, knit 1, 0.,n., 0., n., knit 1.
16. Over, n., purl 11, knit 4.
Repeat from 1st row.
No. 40.—Escott Insertion.
Cast on 17 stitches and knit across plain.
1. Knit 3, 0, n., knit 3, 0, knit 1,0, knit 5,0, n., knit 1.
t 2. Knit 3, 0., n., knit 1, n., 0, knit 3, 0., o., knit 3, 0. n.,
nit 1.
280 HOME WORK.
3. Knit 3,0, n.,n., 0, knit 5,0, 0, kait 2,0., n., koit 1.
4. Knit3, 0, knit 3 together, o., n., knit 3, n., 0, n., knit 1,
o., n., knit 1.
5. Knit 3, 0. n., kait 1, 0, n., kait 1, no. knit 3, 0, n.,
knit 1.
6. Knit 3,0, n., knit 2, 0., slip 2, knit 1, and draw slipped
sts, over the one knit, 0., knit 4, 0., n., knit 1.
No. 41.—Dundee Lace.
Cast on 17 stitches. The ‘over twice” in this pattern is
knitted throughout as 1 stitch, dropping one loop without
knitting to enlarge the eyelets,
Knit 12, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, knit 2.
. Knit 9, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 4.
Knit 13, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, knit 2.
Knit 11., 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 3.
Knit 14, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, knit 2.
Knit 13, 0, twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 2.
Knit 15, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, knit 2.
. Knit 15, o. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n, knit 1.
. Knit plain—21 stitches.
. Narrow, knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 13,
. Knit. 3, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 12.
. Narrow, kuit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 12.
. Knit 4, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 10.
. Narrow, knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 11.
. Knit 5, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 8.
. Narrow, knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 10.
. Knit 6, 0. twice, n., knit 1., 0. twice, n., knit 6.
18, Knit plain.—17 stitches.
Repeat from the 1st row.
No. 42.—Double Oak Leaf Lace.
Cast on 17 stitches, knit across plain. .
1, Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0. twice,
n., 0. twice, n., knit 2, o. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1.
2. Slip 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, n., purl J,
n., purl 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
3. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, 0. twice,
n., 0. twice, n., knit 5, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1.
1,
2
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8
9
10
—
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alll sil ae coll ane aoe
“IS Ot & Go bo
slipped
ttern i8
without
knit 13.
knit 12.
nit ll.
nit 10.
0. twice,
| purl 1,
>. twice,
STC cee ee
KNITTING PATTERNS. 281
4, Slip 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 3, n., purl 1, n,
purl 1, knit 3, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
5. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, nti 2 together, knit 4, 0. twice,
n., 0. twice, n., knit 4, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1.
6. Slip 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4, n., purl 1,
n., purl 1, knit 4, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
7. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 5, 0, twice,
n., knit 12.
8. Knit 12, n., purl 1, knit 5, 0. wice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
9. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 17, n.
10. Bind off 5. Now you have 16 sts. on your left-hand
needle, and 1 on your right, knit 12, o. twice, purl 2 together,
knit 2.
No. 43.—Torchon Insertion.
Cast on 17 stitches,
1, Knit 3, 0, n., knit 3, 0, knit 1, 0., knit 5, 0, n., knit 1.
2. Knit 3, 0., n., knit 1, n., 0, knit 3,0, n., knit 3, 0, n.,
knit 1.
3. Knit 3, 0., n. twice, o., knit 5, 0., n., knit 2, o., n., knit 1.
4. Knit 3, 0., knit 3 together, 0., n., knit 3, n., 0., n,, knit
1, o, n., knit 1.
5. Knit 3, 0, n, knit 1, 0, n., knit 1, n., 0, knit 3, 0, n.,
knit 1.
6. Knit 3, 0, n., knit 2, 0., slip 2, knit 1, draw slipped sts.
over the one knit, 0, knit 4, 0, n., knit 1.
No. 44.—Etna Insertion.
Cast on 18 stitches,
l. Slip 1, knit 1,0, n., knit 4, 0., n., knit 5, 0, n., knit 1.
2. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, purl 9, knit 1, 0., n., knit 1.
3. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, u., knit 1, n., 0., knit 3,0, n., knit 3,
0., n., knit 1.
4, Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, purl 9, knit 1,0., n., knit 1.
5. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n., knit 2,0., u., knit 1, n., 0., knit 4,
0., n., knit 1.
6. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, purl 9, knit 1, 0, n., knit 1.
7. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., knit 3, 0., slip 1, n., and bind over
the slipped 1, 0., knit 5, o., n., knit 1.
8. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n., knit 1, purl 9, knit 1, 0, n., knit 1.
R
282 HOME WORK.
No. 45.—Mechlin Lace.
Cast on 18 stitches, and kuit across plain.
1. Knit 4, 0., knit 3 together,o., knit 3, 0., knit 3 together,
o., knit 3, o., knit 2,
2. Over, n., o., knit 5, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 5, o., knit 1, o.,
knit 5.
3. Knit 8, n., o., knit 1, 0, n., knit 3, n., 0., knit 1. 0, n.
knit 1, 0., knit 2.
4, Over, n., o, knit 1, n., ov, knit 3,0., n., knit 1, n., o.,
knit 3, 0.,n., knit 7.
5. Koit 8, o.,n., knit 1, n., 0, n.,0., knit 3 together, o., n.,
knit 1, 0., n., knit 1,0. knit 2.
6. Over, n., knit 1, slip the 2nd st.
over the last, o., n., knit 1, 0., knit 3
together, o., knit 3, 0., knit 3 together,
0., knit 9.
7. Knit 10, o., knit 1, 0., knit 5, o.,
knit 1, 0., knié 1, n., 0., knit 1, n.
8. Over, n., knit 1, slip 2nd st. over
the last, o., n., knit 3, n., o., knit 1, 0.,
n., knit 3, n., 0, knit 3 together, o.,
knit 5.
9. Knit 3, n., o., knit 3,0., n., knit
No. 45. 1,n.,0., knit 3, 0, n., knit 1,n, 0.,
knic i, n. :
10, Over, n., knit 1, slip 2nd st. over last, 0, knit 3 to-
gether, v., n., knit 1, n., ©, knit 3 together, 0., n., knit 1, n.,
o., n., knit 2.
No. 46.—Kilgorie Hdge.
Cast on 18 stiiches, knit across plain.
1. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 1, o. twice, n., knit 8, 0., n.
2. Knit 12, purl 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 2.
3. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n., knit 12, 0, n.
4. Knit 15, 0., n., knit 2.
B, Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., o. twice, n., knit
7, 0., 0. .
6. Knit 11, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 2.
7. Sliy 1, knit 2,0., »., knit 14, o., n.
8, init 17, 0., n., kuit 2.
gether,
it 1, O.,
, 0. De,
2nd st.
, knit 3
together,
nit 5, O.,
nit l, o.,
ether, 0.,
, n., knit
1, n., 0.,
nit 3 to-
nit 1, D.,
5, PF hat
KNITTING PATTERNS, 283
9. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., 0.
twice, n., knit 7, 0., n.
10. Knit 11, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purll, knit 2,
0., n., knit 2.
11. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. n., knit 17, 0., n.
12. Knit 20, o., n., knit 2.
13. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit J, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., 0.
twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 8, 0., n.
14. Knit 12, purl 1, knit 2, purl !, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2,
purl 1, knit 2, 0, n., knit 2.
15. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 12 ; you have 11 sts. left, slip
the last 10 over the first one of the 11, then knit the 1 st.
16. Knit 14, o., n., knit 2.
Repeat from lst row.
No. 47.—F luted Lace.
Cast on 18 stitches.
1. Knit across plain.
2. Purl 14, leaving 4 on left-hand needle, not knitting them.
3. Slip 1, knit 9, n., 0. twice, knit 2.
4. Purl 14, making 1 st. of the 2 loops.
5. Slip 1, knit 13. Next knit all the 18 stitches.
6. Knit 4, purl 14.
7. Knit 1, n., 0. twice, knit 11.
8. Slip 1, purl 13, the 2 loops as 1 st.
9. Knit the whole 18.
Repeat from 1st row.
No. 48.—Grantley Insertion.
Cast on 19 stitches and purl across.
1. Slip 1, purl 1, n., knit 2, 0., n., 0., knit 3,0, n., 0, knit
2, n., purl 1, knit 1.
2. ‘his and every even row, purl across.
3. Slip 1, purl 1, n,, knit 1,0, n, 0, knit 5,0, »., 0,
knit 1, n,, purl i, knit 1.
5. Slip 1, purl i, m, 0, n., 0., knit 7, 0., ., 0, o, purl 1,
knit 1.
7. Slip 1, n., 0, 5., 0, knit 9, 0., n., 0, o, knit 1.
9. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., 0., knit 3, slip and bind, purl 1, n,,
knit 3, 0., n., 0., knit 2.
284 HOME WORK.
11. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n/, o., knit 2, slip and bind, purl 1, n.,
knit 2, 0., n., 0, knit 3.
13. Slip 1, knit 3, 0., n., o., knit 1, slip and bind, purl 1, n.,
knit 1, 0., n., ©, knit 4.
15. Slip 1, knit 4, 0, n., 0, slip and bind, purl 1, n., 0., n.,
o., knit 5.
17. Slip 1, knit 5, 0., n., 0. slip 1, n., pass slipped st. over,
o., n., 0, knit 6.
18. Purl across.
Repeat from the Ist row.
No. 49.—Berna’s Torchon Lace.
Cast on 18 stitches, knit across plain.
1. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 5, n., o.,
knit 3, 0., knit 3.
2. Knit 14, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3.
3. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4, n., o., knit
5, 0., knit 3.
—_— 4, Knit 15, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
=3 gether, knit 3.
ay 5. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl
* 2 together, knit 3, n., 0., knit 1,n.,
o., knit 1, 0, n., knit 1, o., knit 3.
6. Knit 16, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 3.
7. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl
2 together, knit 2, u., 0., knit 1, n.,
o., knit 3, 0.,n., knit 1, 0., knit 3.
8. Knit 17, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether.
9. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl
2 together, knit 1, n., 0., n., knit 1,
Hi No. 49. o., knit 5, o., n., knit 1, o., knit 3. |
i 10. Knit 18, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
hi 11. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0, n.,
ii knit 1, 0., n., n., 0, knit 1, n., o., knit 1, n., o., knit 3.
4 12. Knit 18, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
id 13. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, 0. n.,
knit 1, 0, n., knit 1, n, o., knit 1, n., 0, n., knit 2,
14. Knit 17, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
KNITTING PATTERNS, 285
15. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4, o., n.,
knit 1, o., slip 1, n., pass the slipped st, over, o., knit 1, n., 0.,
knit 2.
16. Knit 16, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
17. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 5, 0., n.,
knit 3, n., 0., n., knit 2.
18. Knit 15, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3.
19. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, 0., n.,
knit 1, n., o.,n., knit 2.
20. Knit 14, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3.
21. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 7, 0., slip
1, n., pass slipped st. over, 0., n., knit 2.
22. Knit 13, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3.
Repeat from Ist row.
No. 50.—Diamond Lace with Blonde Edge.
Cast on 19 stitches and knit across plain,
1. Over twice, pnrl 2 together, knit 2, 0., n., knit 3, r., 0,
knit 3, n., o., knit 3.
2. Knit plain to the last 2 sts,, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
3. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, 0., n., knit 1, n., ¢.,
knit 3, n., o., knit 4.
Slip the first st. of every even row and then knit 4, 6, 8 and
10 same as 2nd row.
5. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 4, 0., knit 3 together, o.,
knit 3, n., 0., knit 5.
7. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, o. twice, knit 2, o.,
knit 3, 0., n., knit 3, 0, n., knit 3, 0, n., knit 3.
8. In this row make two sts. of the over twice.
9. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, 0., knit 5, 0., p., knit
3, 0., n., knit 2.
11. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, 0, knit 7, ¢., n,,
kuit 3, 0., n., knit 1.
12. Knit 18 plain, bind 5 over 1 and knit that et. plain.
No. 51.—Chilton Lace.
Cast on 19 stitches.
1. Knit 4, 0.,n., knit 3, n., o., knit 3, n., 0, knit 3.
2. Knit plain to last st., and make 2 of that by knitting it,
and then purl it before taking off, .
286 HOME WORK.
Knit 6, 0., n., knit 1, n., o., knit 3, n.,0., knit 4. 4 and
. Same as second row.
Knit 8, o., n. 3 together, o., knit 3, n., 0., knit 5.
. Knit 7, n., o., knit 3, 0, n., knit 3, 0., n., knit 3.
. Knit plain to last 3 sts., then n. and knit 1.
. Knit 5, n., 0., knit 5,06. 0, knit 3,0. m, knit 2. 10.
Same as 8th row.
11. Knit 3, n., o., knit 7, 0., v., knit 3, 0., n., knit 1. 12.
Same as 8th row.
Commence again with Ist row.
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No. 52.—Aunt Fanny’s Lace.
Cast on 19 stitches and knit across plain.
1. Slip 1, knit 1,0, n,0, n., 0, m., 0, n., 0, n.. knit 2, o.
3 times, n., knit 1, o. twice, purl 2 tovether.
2. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, purl 1, knit 4, purl 1,
knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1,
knit 2.
3. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., 0., n., 0. nm, 0, n., knit 8, 0. twice,
purl 2 together.
4. Over twice, purl 2 togetlier, knit 9, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1,
knit 1, purl 1, kn*‘t 1, purl 1, knit 3.
5. Slip 1, knit 1, «, n., 0, n., 0, D., 0, n, 0, 0, knit 2, 0,
3 times, n., 0, 3 times, n., knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
6. Over tice, purl 2 together, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl
1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit J, purl 1, knié 1, purl 1,
knit 2.
7. Slip 1, knit 2,0, n., 0, n., 0, n., 0, o., knit 12, 0. twice,
purl 2 together.
8. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 13, purl 1, knit 1, purl
1, knit |, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 3.
9. Ship 1, knit 1, o., p., 0, n, 0, D., 0, n., 0, D., knit 11, 0.
twice, pur! 2 together.
10. Bind off 6, knit 7, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1,
knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 2.
11. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n, 0, n, 0, m, 0, mn, knit 3,0. 3
times, n., knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
12. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, purl 1, knit 5, purl
1, knit 1, purl J, knit], purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 3,
4 and
KNITTING PATTERNS, 287
13. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n., 0, n.,0., mn, 0, n., 0., 0., knit 7,
o. twice, purl 2 together.
14. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 8, purl 1, knit 1, purl
1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 2.
15. Slip 1, knit 2, 0.,n,, 0.,1., 0, Dn. 0, 0., knit 3, 0, 3
times, n., 0. 3 times, n., knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
16. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl
1, knit 5, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, knit 3.
17. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n., 0, n., 0, n., 0, D., 0., n., knit 11,
o. twice, purl 2 together.
18. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 12, purl 1, knit {, purl
1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1,.purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 2.
19. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n.,0, n.,0., n., 0., 0., knit 12, 0. twice,
purl 2 together.
20. Bind off 6, knit 8, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1,
knit 1, purl 1, knit 3.
No. 538.—Normandy Lace.
Cast on 20 stitches.
1. Knit 13, n., 0., knit 3, o., knit 2.
2. Knit 2,0., knit 5,0. n., knit 3,0, n.,0.,p., knit 2, 0.,
n., knit 1.
3. Knit 11, n., 0, knit 1, n., 0, knit 1,0, n., knit 1,0,n.,
knit 2.
4. Knit 2, o., knit 1, n., o., knit 3, 0., n., knit 1, 0, ni, knit
2, 0., n., 0., n., Knit 1, 0., n., knit 1.
5. Knit 9,n., 0, knit 1, n., 0., knit 5, 0, n., knit 1, o.,
knit 2.
6. Knit 2, 0, knit 1, n., 0, knit 3, 0., n., knit 2, 0., n., knit
1, 0., n., knit 1, 0., n., 0., n., 0., n., knit 1.
7. Knit 10, 0, v., knit 1, 0, n., knit 3, n., 0., knit 1, n., 0.,
knit 1, n.
8. Bind off 1, knit 1, 0., v., knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, n., 0., knit
1, n., o., knit 8, 0., n., knit 1.
9. Knit 5,0. n., 0, n., knit 3,0, n., knit 1,0, slip 1, n.,
and throw the slipped st. over, o., knit 1, n., knit 1, n.
10. Knit 2, 0, n., knit 3, n., o.. knit 10,0, n., knit 1.
11. Knit 6, 0., n., 0., n., knit 4, 0., n., knit 1, n.,0., knit 3,
12, Bind off 2, knit 1, 0., knit 3 together, o., knit 12, 0,, o.,
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No. 54.—Apple Leaf Lace.
Cast on 19 stitches and knit across plain.
1. Slip 1, knit 1, o., n., 0, n., purl 2, knit 1, 0., knit 1, 0.,
knit 1, purl 2, knit 2, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, knit 2.
2. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4, purl 5, knit 2, purl
5, knit 1.
3. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., 0., n., purl 2, knit 2, 0., knit 1, 0.,
knit 2, purl 2, knit 9.
4, Knit 11, purl 7, knit 2, purl 5, knit 1.
5. Slip 1, knit, J, 0. n., 0., n., purl 2, knit 3, 0., knit 1, 0.,
knit 3, purl 2, knit 2, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n.,
knit 1.
6. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4, purl
9, knit 2, purl 5, knit 1.
7. Slip 1, knit 1,
O., D., 0., n., purl 2,
knit 4, o., knit 1, 0.,
knit 4, purl 9, knit
™ 68. Bind off 5, knit
a8, purl 11, knit 2,
purl 5, knit 1.
9. Slip 1, knit 1,
0., 2., 0., n., purl 2,
slip and bind, knit
a7, n., purl 2, knit 2,
0. twice, n., 0. twice,
an., knit 1,
— «10. Knit 3, purl
1, knit 2, puri 1,
knit 4, purl 9, knit
2, purl 5, knit 1.
11. Slip 1, kuit 1,
0., 0., ¢., n., purl 2,
slip and bind, knit 5, n., purl 2, knit 9.
12. Knit 11, purl 7, knit 2, purl 5, knit 1.
13. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., 0, n., purl 2, slip and bind, knit
3, n., purl 2, knit 2, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n.,
knit 1,
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14. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4,
purl 5, knit 2, purl 5, knit 1.
15. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., v., 0., »., purl 2, slip and bind, knit 1,
n., purl 2, knit 12.
16, Knit 14, purl 3, knit 2, purl 5, knit 1.
17. Slip 1, knit 1, 0.,n., 0., n., purl 2, knit 3 together, purl
2, knit 12.
18. Bind off 4, knit 12, purl 5, knit 1.
Repeat from Ist row.
No. 55.—Dotted Lace.
Cast on 19 stitches, knit across.
1. Knit 3, 0., n., knit 2, 0., knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, n., 0, knit’
2, 0. twice, n., 0, twice, n.
2. Knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, n., knit 1, 0., slip 1, n.,
pass slip st. over, o., knit 3, 0., n. twice,o., n., knit 1.
3. Knit 3, 0., n., 0, n., knit 1, n., 0. knit 1, o., knit 1, n.,
knit 6.
4, Bind off 2, knit 5, 0, knit 3, 0., slip 1, n., pass slip st.
over, o., knit 3, 0., n., knit 1.
INSERTION TO MATCH.
Cast on 21 stitches, knit plain.
1. Knit 3, 0, n., knit 2, 0,, knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, n., 0., knit
1, o., knit 4, o., n., knit).
2. Knit 3, 0., n. twice, o., knit 3, 0., slip 1, n., pass slip st.
over, 0., knit 3, 0., n., knit 2, 0., n., knit 1.
3. Knit 3, 0., knit 3 together, o., n., knit 1, n., 0., knit 1,0.,
n., knit 1, n., o., n., knit 1, 0. n., knit 1.
4, Knit 3,0, n, knit 1, 0., slip 1, n., pass slip st. over, o.,
knit 3,0, slip 1, n., pass slip st. over, o., knit 3, 0, n., knit 1.
No. 56.—Ettrick Lace.
Cast on 20 stitches, knit acrocs plain.
1. Knit 8, 0., n.,0., n., 0, n., 0, n., 0, D., 0. twice, knit 2.
2. Knit across plain.
3. The loop in the over twice must be dropped, knit 9, o,,
N., 0., 0., 0., D., 0, D., 0, D., 0. twice, knit 2.
4. Knit across plain.
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5. Knit 10, 0, n., 0, n., 0, o., 0, n., 0, n., 0, knit 2
6. Knit across plain.
7. Knit 11, 0.,n., 0, n., 0., 0., 0, ., 0, D., 0. twice, knit 2.
8. Knit across plain.
9. Knit 12, 0., n., 0., n., 0., D., 0, D., 0., n., 0. twice, knit 2.
10. Knit across plain.
1]. Knit 13, 0., n., 0., n., 0, n., 0., n., 0, n., 0., knit 2,
12. Knit across plain.
13. Knit 14, o., n., 0. n., 0.. 0,0. D., 0., 0, 0. twice, knit 2.
14. Knit across plain.
15. Knit 15, 0., n., 0., n., 0., n., 0, 0., 0., n., 0. twice, knit 2.
16. 17. Knit plain.
18. Slip the 1st st., knit the next, and bind the slipped st.
over, continue until you have but 20 sts. on your left-hand
needle, which you kuit plain.
No. 57.—2, 5, 8, 9 Lace.
Cast on 20 stitches, knit across plain.
1, Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 2 plain, o. twice, n., o.
twice, n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice, knit 4.
2. Knit across plain by knitting the lst loop and dropping
the 2nd.
3. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, r., knit 5, 0. twice, n., 0 twice,
n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice, knit 4.
4, Same as 2nd row.
5. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 8, 0. twice, r., o. twice,
N., 0. twice, D., 0. twice, knit 4.
6. Knit back plain.
7. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 9, 0, n., 0., m, 0., n., 0.
twice, knit 4.
8. Knit back plain.
9. Slip 1, kmit 1, 0., n., knit the remainder plain.
10. Knit and bind off 4, knit the remaining 20 sts. plain.
Commence from 1st row again.
No. 58.—EKerry Edging.
Cast on 20 stitches, and knit across plain. Wherever the
thread is thrown over twice, knit the lst loop and drop the
2nd, making but one st. of the over twice,
1, Knit all plain,
2. Knit 14, 0, twice, n,, knit 1, 0, twice, knit 3,
knit 2.
knit 2.
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KNITTING PATTERNS.
3. Knit 10, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 6.
4, Knit 14, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, knit 4.
5. Knit 12, 0, twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 5.
6. Knit 14, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, knit 5.
7. Knit 14, o. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 4.
8. Knit 14, 0 twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, knit 6,
9. Knit 16, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 3.
10. Knit plain.
11. Slip 1, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 15.
12. Knit 5, o. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 13.
13. Slip 1, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 14.
14. Knit 6, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, r., knit 11.
15. Slip 1, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 13.
16. Knit 7, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n, knit 9.
17. Slip 1, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n. knit 12.
18. Knit 8, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 7.
19. Knit plain.
No. 59.—Conch-Shell Lace.
Cast on 20 stitches.
1. Knit 2, o. twice, n., knit 12, 0, twice, purl 2 together, o.,
purl 2 together.
2. Over, purl 2 together, o., purl 2 together, knit 13, knit
and purl the loops, knit 2. |
3. Knit 17, 0. twice, purl 2 together, o., purl 2 together.
4, Over, purl 2 together, 0., purl 2 together, knit across
plain.
5. Knit 2, 0. twice, n., o. twice, n., knit 11, 0. twice, purl 2
together, o., purl 2 together.
6. Over, purl 2 together, 0., purl 2 together, knit 12, knit 1
loop, purl 1, knit 1, knit and purl the loops, knit 2.
7. Knit 19, 0. twice, purl 2 together, 0., purl 2 together.
8. Over, purl 2 together, 0, purl 2 together, knit across
lain.
. 9. Knit 2, 0. twice and n. 3 times, knit 11, 0. twice, purl 2
together, o,, purl 2 together.
10. Over, purl 2 together, o., purl 2 together, knit 12, knit
and purl the loops, knit the 1 between, knit 2.
1], Knit 22, 0, twice, purl 2 together, o., purl 2 together,
292 HOME WORK.
12. Over, purl 2 together, o., purl 2 together, knit across
lain.
’ 13, Knit 2, 0. twice and n. 4 times, knit 12, 0. twice, purl 2
together, 0., purl 2 together.
14, Over, purl 2 together, 0., purl 2 together, knit 13, knit
and purl the loops, etec., knit 2.
15. Knit 26, 0. twice, purl 2 together, 0., purl 2 together.
16. Same as 12th row.
17. Knit 2, o. twice and n. 5 times, knit 14, 0. twice, purl 2
together, 0., purl 2 together.
18. Over, purl 2 together, 0., purl 2 togezher, knit 15, knit
and purl the loops, etc., knit 2.
19, Knit 31, 0. twice, purl 2 together, 0., purl 2 together.
20. Same as 12th row.
21. Knit 2, 0. twice and n. 6 times, knit 17, 0. twice, purl
2 together, o., purl 2 together.
22. Over, purl 2 together, 0., purl 2 together, knit 18, knit
and purl the loops, etc., knit 2.
23. Knit 20, slip the last one on to the left-hand needle, pass
the remaining 20 over it, knit the st.
24. Knit across plain.
No, 60.—HEnglish Insertion.
Cast on 20 stitches,
1. Knit plain.
2. Knit 3, n., 0, knit 5, 0, n., knit 1, n, o., knit 5.
3. Knit plain.
4. Knit 2,n., 0., knit 1, n., 0. 3 times, slip 1, n., pass the
slipped st. over, knit 1, 0. slip 1, n. , pass the slipped st. over,
o., knit 6.
6. Knit plain except the loop, make 3 sts. of the loop by
BE ii knitting 1, purling 1, knitting 1, rest plain.
mth 6. Knit 4, o., n., knit 3, n., 0., ‘knit 3, o., n., knit 4.
o EY 7. Knit plain,
8. Knit 5,0, n, knit 1, n., 0, knit 5, 0, n., knit 3.
9. Knit plain.
10. Knit 6, 0, slip 1, n., pass the slipped st. over, knit 1, n.,
o. 3 times, slip 1, n,, pass the slipped st, over, knit T, By-G,
knit 2,
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KNITTING PATTERNS.
11. Knit same as 5th row.
12. Knit 4, n., 0, knit 3,0, n., knit 3, n., 0, knit 4,
Commence again at lst row.
No. 61.—Kildare Edging.
Cast on 20 stitches.
1, Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0., n., knit 2, 0.,
n., knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0. 3 times, 2.
2. Knit 2, knit 1 loop, purl the
ahs a xan ; sora X 2nd, knit the 3rd, knit 1, % twice,
‘ y purl 2 together, knit 10, 0. twice,
ry as i purl 2 together, knit 3.
, 3. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
a! a grilies, knit 2, 0., n., knit 2,0., n.,
NR wees knit 2, 0. twice, url 2 together
ee 2 knit 6, .
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Ca SEC i ether, knit 10, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
ao Gs FRX oS | Ml gether, knit 3.
> ve sue me ie 5. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
AAs aa Wa gether, knit 3, 0., n., knit 2, 0., n.,
ao ao ASL ays knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together,
Kea ry ee = knit 6.
ata Pe Sy c 6. Knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
cy kz gether, knit 10, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
No, Ye = gether, knit 3.
7. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 4, 0., n., knit 2, 0., n., 0. twice, purl 2 together,
knit 6.
8. Slip and bind 3, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 10,
o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3.
With the lower edge finished like the upper, it makes a
pretty insertion.
No. 62.—Smyrna Lace.
Cast on 20 stitches.
1. Knit plain.
2. Knit plain to the last 6 sts., 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice,
knit 3.
In knitting make but 1 st. of the 2 loops made by the over
wice all through the directions.
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. Knit 10, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 6.
. Same as 2nd row.
. Knit 12, 0. twice, v., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 5,
. Same as 2nd row.
. Knit 14 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 4.
. Same as 2nd row.
Knit 16, o. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 3
10. Knit plain.
11. Knit 1, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, re-
mraitcer plain.
2. Knit 5, o. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 13.
. Same as 11th row.
. Knit 6, o. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 11.
. Same as 11th row.
. Knit 7, 0, twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 9.
. Same as 11th row.
. Knit 8, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 7.
For the insertion: Cast on 23 stitches, knit across plain.
1. Knit 12, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 6. (Over
twice mates 1 st., knit 1 loop and drop the other).
2. Same as lst row.
3. Knit 13, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0, twice, n., knit 5. 4.
Same as 3rd row.
5 and 6. Knit 14, o. twice, n., knit 1, o. twice, n., knit 4.
7 and 8. Knit 15, o. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 3.
9 and 10. Knit 16, o. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 2.
11 and 12. Knit 14, n., o. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, knit 4.
13 and 14. Knit 13, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, knit 5.
15 and 16. Knit 12, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, knit 6.
17 and 18. Knit 11, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, knit 7.
Repeat from 3rd row.
No. 63.—Ada’s Shell Lace.
Cast on 21 stitches, knit across plain.
1. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 2, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 5, 0. twice, purl
2 together.
2. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 7, purl 1, knit 2, purl
1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, o. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 2.
plain.
~ (Over
1 & 4.
nit 4.
nit 3.
knit 2.
, knit 4.
_ knit 5.
_ knit 6.
knit 7.
» purl 2
ice, purl
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KNITTING PATTERNS. 295
3. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit plain down to the last 2 sts., 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether.
4, Over twice, purl 2 together, knit plain back to the last 8
sts., 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together,
knit 2.
5. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 2, 0. twice, n., o. twice, n., knit 5, o. twice, purl
2 together.
6. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 7, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1,
knit 2, purl J, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, o.
twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
7. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit down plain to the last 2, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether.
8, Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 6 and slip the first 5
ver the 6th, knit back plain to the last 8 and knit them same
as the former rows.
No. 64.—Dunsford Shell Lace.
Cast on 21 stitches.
1. Koit 3, 0, 0, 0, n., knit 3, 0., knit 1, 0, n., knit 3, n.,
o., knit 3.
2. Over (to make a stitch), knit plain all but 3, o., n., knit
1. All the even rows are knit in this way.
3. Knit 3, 0., n., 0., n., knit 1, n., 0., knit 3, o., n., knit 1,
n., 0, knit 5.
5. Knit 3, 0., n., 0., 0., 0, 0., knit 5, 0., slip 1, n., throw the
slipped st. over the last o., knit 7.
7. Knit 3, 0. n., 0., knit 3 together, 0., n., knit 3, n., 0.,
knit 1, o., knit 9. }
9. Knit 3,0, n., 0., n., knit 1,0, n., knit 1, mn, 0., knit 3,
», knit 10..
11. Knit 3, 0., n., 0., n., knit 2, 0., slip 1, n., throw the slip
st. over, 0., knit 5, o., knit 1, slip 8 of the 10 sta. remaining
over the lst, then narrow.
12, Knit back as on all the even rows and begin again.
296 HOME WORK.
No. 65.—Marlborough Lace,
Cast on 21 stitches,
1. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0, n., knit
3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0. 3 times, knit 2, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
2. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 7;
0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
3. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, 0, n.,
knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
4. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0, twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 6, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 7, 0. twice purl 2
together, knit 2.
5. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4, 0, n..
knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 1, o. twice, purl 2 together.
6. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 7, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 2.
7. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0., n.,
knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
8. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 7, 0. twice, purl
2 together, knit 2.
9, Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, 0, n.,
knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 1, o. twice, purl 2 together.
10. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 7, 0. twice, purl
2 together, knit 2.
11. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4, 0., n.,
knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
12. Bind off 3, knit 7, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 7, o.
twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
KNITTING PATTERNS,
No. 66.—Geneva Lace.
Cast on 21 stitches, knit across plain.
1. Slip 1, knit 2, o., n., knit 10, 0.,n., 0., n., 0., n.
2. Over, knit 6,
purl 10, knit 1, 0.,,
n., knit 2.
3. Slip 1, knit 2,
o., n., knit 1, 0, n,
o., Nn., O., n., 0., N.,
knit 1, 0,,n., knit 1,
0., D., 0., Nn.
4. Over, knit 7,
purl 10, knit 1, o.,
n, knit 2,
5. Slip 1, knit 2,
o., n., knit 1, o.. n.,
knit 4,0, n., kuit
1, o., n., knit 2, 0.,
n., 0., n.
nit 2.
7. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n., knit 1,0. n, 0, n.,0, 2,0, m,
No. 66, t
6. Over, knit 8, purl 10, knit 1, 0., n., k
knit 1, 0., n., knit 3, 0., n., 0., n.
8. Over, knit 9, purl 10, knit 1, 0., n., knit 2.
9, Slip 1, knit 2,0, n., knit 10, 0, n., knit 4, 0, n.,0., n.
10. Over, knit 21, 0, n., knit 2.
11. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., purl 10, 0., n., knit 5, 0, nm, 0., n.
12. Over, knit 22, 0., n., knit 2.
13. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n., purl 10, 0., n., knit 6., 0. n., 0., n.
14, Bind off 6, knit 16, 0., n., knit 2.
Repeat from Ist row.
No. 67.—Fluted Lace with Edge.
Cast on 22 stitches.
1. Slip 1, knit 16, 0., n., 0, n., 0., knit 2.
2. Knit 9, purl 11, leave 3 sts. on needle that you do not
knit and turn and go back.
3. Knit 14, 0, n., 0, n., 0. knit 2. 4, Knit 10, purl 11,
5. Slip 1, knit 18, 0., n., 0., n., 0, knit 2.
Ss
298 HOME WORK.
6. Knit 11, purl 11, leave 3, turn and go back same an
2nd row.
7. Purl 11, knit 5, 0, m, 0. n., 0, knit 2, 8. Knit plain
Across,
9. Slip 1, knit 3, purl 11, knit 6, 0, n., 0, n., 0., knit 2,
10. Knit 24, leave 3, turn and go back.
11. Purl 11, knit 7, 0, n., 0, n., 0., knit 2,
12. Slip and bind 6 sts., knit the rest plain.
No. 68.—French Lace.
Cast on 22 stitches and knit across plain.
1. Knit 3, 0., n., knit 3, 0., knit 3 together, o., knit 3, 0,
____ knit 3 together, o., knit 3, 0,
emcneu knit 2,
re xX 2. Over, n., o., knit 5, 0., knit
‘1, 0., knit 5, 0, knit 1, 0., knit 6,
knit 1.
3. Knit 3,0, n., knit 7, n., 0.,
nit 1, o., n., knit 3, n., 0, knit
, 0. n., knit 1, 0, knit 2.
4, Over, n, 0., knit 1, n., 0,
nit 3, 0., n., knit 1, n., 0., knit
, 0, D., knit 8, o., n., knit 1.
5. Knit 3, o,,'n., knit 7, 0., n.,
yu knit 1, n., 0., knit 3 together; o.,
» n,, knit 1, u., 0, n., knit 1, 0,
i knit 2.
se 6. Over, n., knit 1, slip the
a 2nd st. over the last, o., n., knit 1,
: th. 0., knit 3 together, o., knit 3, 0.,
Pty Wek weg knit 3 together, o., knit 10,0., n.,
Ve ® Oy yy knit 1.
aeaei Ns 7. Knit 3, o., n.,knit 9,0, knit
Gears. 1, 0., knit 5, o.,'knit 1, 0., knit 1,
n,, 0., knit 1, n.
8. Over, n., knit 1, slip 2nd st. over the last, o., n., knit, 3,
n., 0. knit 1, 0., n., knit 3, n., 0., knit 3 together, o., knit 6, 0.,
n., knit 1. ¢
9, Knit 3, 0.,n., knit 2, n, 0., knit 3,0, n., knit 1, m., 0,
knit 3, o., n., knit 1, mn, 0, knit 1, n,
ame af
it plain
it 2,
‘it 3, 0.,
t 3, 0,
, 0., knit
»., knit 6,
9, 0., knit
o., knit 1,
»., knit, 3,
knit 6, 0.,
1, Dy Oy
KNITTING PATTERNS. 299
10. Over, n., knit 1, slip the 2nd st. over the last, o., knit 3
together, o., n., knit 1, n., o., knit 3 together, o., n., knit 1, n.,
o., 0. knit 3, 0, n., knit 1.
Repeat from lst row.
No. 69.—Mikado Lace
Cast on 22 stitches,
1. Knit 2, 0. twice, n., knit 10, 0. twics, n., 0. twice, n., o
twice, n., knit 2.
2. Knit 4, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 12,
purl 1, knit 2.
3 and 4, Knit plain,
5. Knit 2, o. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 12, 0. twice, n., o.
twice, n., o. twice, n., knit 2.
6. Knit 4, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl
1, knit 11, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2.
7. Knit plain. ;
8. Knit 2, n., knit 1, n., knit 1, n., knit 1, n, knit 1, n.,
knit 1, n., knit 1, n., knit 1, n., knit 1, n., knit 3,
FIAT ATE BREE a 9. Knit 2, 0. twice,
N., 0. twice, n., 0. twice,
n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice,
D., 0. twice, n., 0. twice,
W4. n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice,
n., knit 2.
10. Knit 4, purl 1,
knit 2, purl 1, knit 2,
purl 1, knit 2, purl 1,
iy knit 2, purl 1, knit 2,
No. 69. purl 1, knit 2, purl 1,
knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2.
11. Knit plain. 12. Like the 8th. 13, Likethe 9th. 14.
Like the 10th.
15. Knit plain. 16. Bind off 9; knit rest plain.
Repeat from 1st row.
No. 70.—Scroll Leaf Lace.
Cast on 24 stitches, and knit across plain.
1. Knit 2, 0., n., knit 9, 0, n., 0., n., 0. three times, n., knit
1, 0, n., knit 2,
300 HOME WORK.
2. Knit 6, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1 (that makes 3 sts, in the
long loop), knit 14, 0., n., knit 2.
3. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n., knit 3, n., 0, twice, n., knit 3, 0., n.,
o., n., knit 4, n., 0., knit 2.
4, Knit 17, purl 1, knit 5, 0, n., knit 2.
5. Slip 1, knit 2,0, n., knit 1, n., 0. twice, n., n., 0. twice,
n., knit 2, 0., n., 0., n., knit 3, n., 0, knit 2.
6. Knit 15, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, 0., n., knit 2.
7. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n., knit 3, n., 0. twice, n., knit 5, 0, n.,
o., n., knit 2, n., 0., knit 2.
8. Knit 17, purl 1, knit 5,0, n., knit 2.
9. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n., knit 1, n., 0. twice, n., n., 0. twice,
n,, knit 4, 0, n., 0., n., knit 1, n., 0, knit 2.
10. Knit 15, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, 0., n., knit 2.
11. Slip 1, knit 2, 0.,n., knit 3, n., 0. twice, n., knit 7, 0.,
D., 0., D., 2, 0., knit 2.
12. Knit 17, purl 1, knit 5, 0., n., knit 2.
13. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 15, 0., n., 0, n., knit 3,
14. Bind off 3 sts., knit 19, 0., n., knit 2.
No. 71.--Lettice Pattern Edge.
Cast on 23 stitches ; knit across plain.
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1. Slip 1, knit 2, o.,
D., 0., n., knit 16.
2. Knit 1, o. 3 times,
* knit 1, o. 3 times, re-
peat from * till you
have 7 sts. on the
needle ; these you knit
plain.
3. Slip 1, knit 2, o.,
no, n. Now with
the right-hand needle
slip off each st. that is
knit. After slipping
the first, you drop the
3 loops, slip the next
‘and pull it up so it
No. 71. makes a long st. ; do
this all the way, and you have 16 long sts. on the needle ; put
these 16 on the other needle ; now take the 5th long st., pull
it 2, 0.,
16.
times,
mes, re-
till you
ion the
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needle
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st., pull
KNITTING PATTERNS. 301
it over so you can knit it, slip it over the first 4, knit the next
3 just the same, and slip them over ; then commence at the lst
of the 4, and knit them off plain. You will still have 8 long
sts. on the needle ; knit them the same as the others.
4. Knit plain.
Repeat from lst row,
This is very pretty for flannel skirts made of Saxony.
No. 72.—Smyrna Insertion.
Cast on 23 stitches, knit across plain.
ae aan i lh n, = 1, o., n., knit 6.
F us 2. Same as lst row.
* 3. Knit 13, 0. n., knit 1, o.,
) n., knit 5.
4, Same as 3rd.
5. Knit 14, 0, n., knit 1, o.,
i n., knit 4.
6. Same as 5th.
7. Knit 15, 0., n., knit 1, 0.,
ie In, knit 3.
8. Same as 7th.
9. Knit 16, 0, n., knit 1, 0,
¢ n., knit 2.
10. Same as 9th.
11. Knit 14, n., 0, n., knit 1,
tt 0., knit 4.
@(4 12. Same as 11th.
s, Ye 13. Knit 13, n., 0., n., knit 5.
Iu) 14, Same as 13th.
15. Knit 12, n.,0., n., knit 1,
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o., knit 6.
16. Same as 15th.
17. Knit 11, n., 0, n., knit 1, 0., knit 7.
18. Same as 17th.
Commence again at 3rd row.
No. 73.—Medina Panel Insertion.
Cast on 25 stitches and knit across plain.
1. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n,, 0, n., knit 12,0, n., 0, n., knit 2
2. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n, 0., n., purl 12, 0, n., 0, n., knit 2.
= EE On Re eB
302
HOME WORK.
3. Like Ist row. 4. Like 2ndrow. 5. Like lst row. 6.
Like lst row. 7. Like 2nd row.
8. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n, 0,.n, knit 1, * 0, n., repeat 4 times
from *, knit 1, 0., n.,0., n., knit 2.
9. Like 2nd row.
10. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n.,0,n0,, knit 1, 0, n., knit 6, 0. n.,
knit J, 0., n., 0., n., knit 2,
11. Like 2nd row. 12. Like 8th row. 13. Like 2nd row.
14. Like lst row.
Commence again at lst row.
No. 74.—Vine Insertion.
Cast on 22 s.itches ; knit across plain.
reugeet, 1. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6,
SERS . put 3 of these over the last one knit, knit 6, o.
twice, purl 2 together, knit 3.
pi. 2 Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6,
KN ho Sf , ©. 4 times, n., knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together,
ata: aca knit 3.
yids; 3. Knit 3, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2,
Miisis make 4 of loop (knitting plain and purl alter-
"” nately), knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3.
No. 75.—Marmion Lace.
Cast on 24 stitches and knit across plain.
1. Slip 1, knit 7, n., 0. twice, n. twice, o. twice, n., knit 2, 0.
twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n. knit 1.
2. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 3, purl
1, knit 9.
3. Slip 1, knit 5, n., 0. twice, n. twice, 0. twice, n. twice, 0.
twice, n., knit 2, o. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 1,
4, Knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 3, purl
1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 7.
5. Slip 1, knit 3, n., 0. twice, n. twice, 0. twice, n. twice, o.
twice, n. twice, o. twice, n., knit 2, 0. twice, n., knit 1. 0. twice.
n., knit l. |
6. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 3, purl
1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 5.
7. Slip 1, knit 1, n., 0. twice, n. twice, o. twice, n. twice, o.
twice, n. twice, 0. twice, n. twice, o. twice, n., knit 2, 0. twice,
n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 1.
ow. 6,
4 times
) 0., n.,
id row.
in.
knit 6,
nit 6, o.
knit 6,
ogether,
knit 2,
rl alter-
, knit 3.
nit 2, o.
3, purl
wice, 0.
3, purl
wice, 0.
lo. twice.
3, purl
wice, 0.
D. twice,
KNITTING PATTERNS, 303
8. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 3, purl
1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3.
9. Slip 1, knit 3, n, o. twice, n, twice, o. twice, n. twice, o,
twice, n. twice, 0. twice, n., knit 1, slip 1, n., pass the slipped
st. over, 0. twice, n. twice, o. twice, n. twice.
10. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 3.
purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 5,
11. Slip 1, knit 5, n., 0. twice, n. twice, o. twice, n. twice.
o. twice, n., knit 1, slip 1, n., pass slipped st. over, o. twice, n.
twice, o twice, n. twice.
12. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 3, purl
1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 7.
13. Slip 1, knit 7, n., 0. twice, n, twice, o. twice, n., knit 1,
slip 1, n., pass slipped st. over, 0. twice, n. twice, 0, twice, n.
twice.
< Knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 3, purl
1. knit 9.
15. Slip 1, knit 9, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1, slip 1, pass slipped
st. over, 0. twice, n. twice, 0, twice, n. twice.
16, Knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 11.
Begin again at lst row.
No. 76.—Rose Leaf Insertion.
Cast on 25 stitches.
1. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0., knit 1,
n,, purl 1, n, knit 1, 0., knit 1,0, knit 1, n., purl 1, n., knit
1, o., knit 1, 0, twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
2. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, purl 3,
ane 1, purl 7, knit 1, purl 3, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together,
nit 2.
3. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0., knit 1,
n., purll,n., knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, n., purl], n., knit 1, 0,
knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
4, Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, purl 3,
ai I, purl 2, knit 1, purl 2, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together,
nit 2.
5. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0., knit 1,
o., n., purl 1, n., purl 1, n., purl 1, o., purl 1, n., 0, knit 1, o.,
knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
304 HOME WORK.
6. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, purl 4,
knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 4, knit 1, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 2.
7. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, o., knit 3,
o., slip 1, n., pass slip st. over, purl 1, slip 1, n., pass slip st. over,
o., knit 3, 0., knit 1, 0 twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
8. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, purl 6,
knit 1, purl 6, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
9. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0., knit 5,
o., slip 1, n., pass slip st. over, 0., knit 5, 0; knit 1, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 2. )
10, Ship 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, purl 15,
knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
Repeat from lst row.
No. 77.—Ida’s Fluted Lace.
Cast on 25 stitches.
1. Slip 1, knit 18, 0, n., 0, n., 0, knit 2.
2. Knit 8, purl 13, turn (this makes the flute).
3. Knit 2, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0. twice,
n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 2, 0., n., 0, n., 0., knit 2.
4, Kuit 9, purl 13, make 1 stitch of the two loops, knit 5.
. Slip 1, knit 20, o., n., 0., n., 0., knit 2.
Knit plain.
. Slip 1, knit 4, purl 13, knit 4, 0., n., 0., n., 0, knit 2.
. Knit 24, turn.
. Purl 13, knit 5, 0., n., 0., n., 0., knit 2.
10. Knit plain.
11. Slip 1, knit 4, purl 13, knit 6, 0, n., 0, n., 0, knit 2.
12, Slip and bind 6, knit 24. This is one point.
No. '78.—Smilax Lace.
Cast on 26 stitches and knit across plain.
1. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 12, 0. twice, purl 2
sogeaes, knit 1, 0, n.,.0. 3 times, n., 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether.
2. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, knit and purl 1 loop,
knit and ee the next, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 6, slip 4 on the left-hand needle over the let st.
OD IAAN
purl 4,
». twice,
, knit 3,
st. over,
purl 6,
_ knit 5,
. twice,
url 15,
KNITTING PATTERNS, 305
ge ages needle, 0, twice, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together,
nit 3.
3. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, knit and purl
1 loop, knit and purl the next, knit 6, o. twice, purl 2 together,
knit 2, 0., n., knit 4, 0, twice, purl 2 together.
! 4, Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 5, purl 1, knit 2, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 12, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3,
5. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, slip 4 on left
hand needle over the lst st. on same needle, o. twice, knit 2,
o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, 0., n., knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2
together.
6. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 4, purl1, knit 3, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 2, knit and purl 1 loop, knit and purl the
next, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3.
7. Knit 3, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 12, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 4, 0., n., knit 2, o. twice, purl 2 together.
8. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, purl 1, knit 4, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 6, slip 4 sts. on left hand needle over the
Ist one on same needle, o. twice, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 3.
9. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, knit and purl 1
loop, knit and purl the next, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 together,
knit 6, 0., n., knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
10. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, puri 1, knit 5, o.
He purl 2 together, knit 12, 0. twice, purl 2 together,
nit 3.
11. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, slip 4 sts. on
left hand needle over the lst st. on same needle, o. twice, knit
2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, 0, n., 0, twice, purl 2
together.
12. Bind off 3 sts,, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2,
knit and purl 1 loop, knit and purl the next, knit 6, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 3.
Repeat from lst row.
No. 79.—Fancy Scroll Lace.
Cast on 26 stitches and knit across plain.
1. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4, n., 0. twice, n.,
knit 4, 0., n., 0., n., 0, 4 times, nu. twice, o., knit 2.
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2. Slip 1, knit 5, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, making 4 sts. of the
ert! 4 times,” knit 10, purl 1, knit 5, o. twice, purl 2 together,
it 2.
3. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, n., 0. twice, n.
twice, o. twice, n., knit 3,0, n., 0., n., knit 4, n., 0, knit 2.
4. Slip 1, knit 16, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 2.
5. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, n., 0. twice, n. twice,
o. twice, n. twice, o. twice, n., knit 2, 0., n., 0, n., knit 3, n.,
o., knit 2.
6. Slip 1, knit 14, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit
1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2.
7. Knit 2, 0, twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, n., 0. twice, n.
twice, vo, twice, n., knit 5, 0., n., 0, n., knit 2, n., 0, knit 2
8. Slip 1, knit 16, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 2.
9. Knit 2, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4, n., 0. twice, n.,
knit 8, o., n., 0, n., knit 1, n., 0., knit 2.
: 10. Slip 1, knit 18, purl 1, knit 5, 0, purl 2 together,
nit 2.
11. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 17, 0., n., 0, n.
twice, o., knit 2.
12, Slip 1, knit 24, o., purl 2 together, knit 2,
‘ 13. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 18, 0, n., 0, n.,
nit 3.
a Slip and bind 3, knit 21, 0. twice, purl 2 together,
it 2.
Repeat from the Ist row.
No. 80. —Wide Miami Edge.
Cast on 26 stitches, knit across plain.
1. Knit 12,0, n., 0., n., knit 2, 0. twice, n., knit 4, o., n.
2. Over, n., knit 6, purl 1, knit 2, 0,, n., 0., n., knit 12,
3. Knit 4, n., o. twice, n., knit 4, 0.,n., 0, 0, knit 9, 0, n.
4. Over, n., knit 9, 0., n., 0., n., knit 6, purl 1, knit 5.
5. Knit 2, n., 0. twice, n., n., 0. twice, n., knit 2, 0., n., 0., n.,
knit 2, 0. twice, n., o. twice, n., knit 3, 0., n.
6. Over, n., knit 5, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, 0, n., 0, n.,
knit 4, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3.
7. Knit 4, n, 0. twice, n., knit 4, 0, n., 0, n., knit 11,
0., in.
ts. of the
together,
twice, n.
nit 2.
0. twice,
n. twice,
nit 3, n.,
rl 1, knit
twice, n.
nit 2
0. twice,
bwice, n.,
together,
D., 0, 0.
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ogether,
KNITTING PATTERNS. 307
8. Over, n., knit 11, 0, o., 0, n., knit 6, purl 1, knit 5.
9. Knit 2, n., 0, twice, n. n., 0. twice, n., knit 2, 0., u., 0.,
n., knit 2, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 3, o., n.
10. Over, n., knit 5, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit g, purl 1,
knit 2, 0., n., 0, D., knit 4, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 3.
11. Knit 4, n., ©. twice, n., knit 4, 0., n., 0., n., knit 14,
0, n.
12, Over, n., knit 14, 0., p., 0, n., knit 6, purl 1, knit 5.
13. Knit 12, 0. n., 0, n., knit 14, 0., n.
14, Bind off 6, ‘knit 9, 0., 0., 0, D., knit 12.
No. 81.—Neustadt Lace.
Cast on 26 stitches ; knit across plain.
1. Knit 2, 0., n., knit 1, 0., knit 2, slip 1, n., throw slipped
st. over, knit 2,0., knit 1, 0., knit 2, slip 1, n., throw slipped st.
over, knit 2, 0., knit 2, 0., n., o
twice, knit 2.
2. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 1, 0.,
n,, purl 17, knit 1,0., n., knit 1.
3. Knit 2,0, n., knit 2,0,
knit 1, slip 1, n., throw slipped
st. over, knit 1, 0., knit 3, 0.,
knit 1, slip 1, n., throw slipped
st. over, knit 5 o., knit 3, 0., n.,
knit 4.
4, ae 5, 0., n., purl 17, knit
1, o., n., knit 1.
ie 5. Knit 2, o., n,, knit 3, 0.,
y 4 slip 1, n., throw st. over, o., knit
: ou 5, 0., slip 1, n., throw slipped
QA at. over, o., knit 4, 0, m., 0.
twice, n., 0. twice, knit 2.
6. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl
1, knit 1, 0., n., putl 17, knit 1, 0., n., knit 1.
7. Knit 2, 0, n., 0, knit 2, 0., knit 1, o., knit 2, slip 1, n.,
throw slipped st. over, ‘knit 1, 0., n., knit 7.
8. Knit 8, 0, n., purl 17, knit 1, o., n., knit 1.
9. Knit 2, 0., D., D., knit 1, 0., knit 3, o., knit 1, slip 1, n.,,
throw slipped st. over, knit 1 , 0., knit 3, 0., ‘knit 1, slip 1, knit
ae sass
308 HOME WORK.
1, throw slipped st. over, knit 1, 0., n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n.,
o. twice, n., knit 1.
10, Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 1, 0,
n., purl 17, knit 1, 0, o., knit 1.
11. Knit 2, 0., n., n., 0, knit 5, 0., slip 1, n., throw slipped
st. over, o., knit 5, o., slip 1, knit 1, throw slipped st. over,
knit 1, 0., n., knit 10.
12, Cast off 8 sta, knit 2, 0, n.. purl 17, knit 1, 0, n.,
knit 1.
Insertion can be made to match by casting on 25 stitches,
and leaving off the point.
No. 82.—The Moira Square Lace.
Cast on 27 stitches and knit across plain. Every alternate
row is knit plain.
2. Slip 1, knit 1, pass slipped st. over the knitted one, * o.,
n.; repeat from * 11 times, knit 1.
4, Over, knit 2, 0., n.,
‘dl D., 0., D., 0, D., 0, D.,
eee DAC knit 2, 0., n., 0., n., 0., n.
Pe 0., D., 0, D., knit 2.
y 6. Over, knit 4, o., n.,
0., D., 0., D. 0., D., knit 4,
Z Ov Dey Oy D., O., D., 0., D.,
knit 3,
8. Over, knit 6, o., n.,
0,, D., 0., D., knit 6, 0., n.,
Y 0., D., 0., D., knit 4,
10. Over, knit 8, o., n.,
s 0, n., knit 8, 0., n., 0., n.,
g knit 5.
12. Over, knit 10, o.,
n., knit 10, 0., n., knit 6.
14. Slip 1, knit 1, bind
slipped st. over, knit 8,
0., D., 0., D., knit 8, 0., n., 0, n., knit 5.
16. Slip and bind, knit 6, o., n., 0., n., 0, o., knit 6, 0., n.,
0., D., 0., n., knit 4,
18. Slip and bind, knit 4, 0., n.,0., n,0.,n, 0. n., knit 4,
0. D., 0, D., 0, D., 0, D, knit 3,
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20. Slip and bind, knit 2, 0, n., 0, m, 0, n., 0, 0, 0, 2,
knit 2,0, n.,0., 0,0, D., 0, D., 0. n., knit 2.
Repeat from 2nd row.
No. 83.—Daisy’s Shell Edging.
Cast on 27 stitches.
1. Knit 2, o. n., knit 1, 0., n., 0, n., knit 5,0. n., knit 1,
o. twice, n., knit 6, o. twice, purl 2 together.
6 Ade oe a n., knit 4, 0, n., knit 10, 0. twice,
ot View fete purl 2 together.
dr sy y 4, Over, purl 2 together, knit 11,
o., n., knit 10, o., n., knit 1.
s oi wi «= C«&S. Knit 2, 0, n., knit 3, ¢.,n.,, 0.,
‘o.. n., knit 3,0., n., knit 1, 0. trvice, n.,
a p”
($e, 0. twice, n., knit 5, 0. twice, purl 2
parceiaas together.
PRS 6. Over, purl 2 together, knit 7,
url 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, 0., n.,
nit 10, o, n., knit 1.
7. Knit 2, 0.,n., knit 4,0, n., 0. 0., knit 2, 0., n., knit 12,
o. twice, purl 2 together.
8. Over, purl 2 together, knit 13, 0., n., knit 10, 0., n., knit 1.
9. Knit 2,0., n., knit 5,0. n.,0. 0, knit 1,0, n., knit 1,
0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 5, 0, twice, purl 2 to-
gether.
10. Over, purl 2 together, knit 7, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit
2, purl 1, knit 2, 0, n., knit 10, 0, n., knit 1.
11. Knit 2, 0, n., knit 10, 0, n., knit 10, take the 10th
back on the left-hand needle, slip 6 sts. over that st. and o.
twice, purl 2 bt,
12, Over, purl 2 together, knit 10, 0., n., knit 1, 0., n.,0., m.,
knit 5, o., n., knit 1.
~_13. Knit 2, 0., n., knit 10, 0., n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 6,
0. twice, purl 2 together.
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310 HOME WORK.
14, Over, purl 2 together, knit 8, purl 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit
2,0., n., 0, n., knit 4, 0., n., knit 1.
15. Knit 2, 0, n., knit 10,0, n., knit 10, 0. twice, purl 2
together.
16, Over, purl 2 together, knit 11, 0., n., knit 3, 0, n., 0., n.,
knit 3. 0., n., knit 1.
17. Knit 2, 0, n., knit 10, 0. n. knit 1, 0. twice, n., 0.
twice, n., knit 5, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
18. Over, purl 2 together, knit 7, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit
2,0., n., knit 4, 0., n., 0., n., knit 2, o., n., knit 1.
19. Knit 2, 0, n., knit 10, 0, n., knit 12, 0. twice, purl 2
together.
20. Over, purl 2 together, knit 13, 0., n., knit 5, 0., n., 0,
n., knit 1,0, n., knit 1.
21. Knit 2,0, n., knit 10, 0, n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., o.
twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 5, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
22. Over, purl 2 together, knit 7, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit
2, purl 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 6, 0, n., 0, n., 0., n., knit 1.
23. Knit 2, 0., n., knit 10, 0., n., knit 10; take the 10th st.
back on the left-hand needle, slip 6 sts. over that st., 0. twice,
purl 2 together.
24. Over, purl 2 together, knit 10, 0, 0., knit 10, 0, n,,
knit 1.
No. 84.—Single Diamond Insertion.
Cast on 27 stitches, knit across plain.
1. Knit 4, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 8, 0., n., knit 5, o.
twice, purl 2 together, knit 4.
2. Same as lst row.
3. Knit 4, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 9, 0., n., knit 4, o.
twice, purl 2 together, knit 4.
4, Same as 3rd row.
5. Knit 4, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 10, 0. n., knit 3,
o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4.
6. Same as 5th. __
7. Knit 4, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 11, 0., n., knit 2,
twice, purl 2 together, knit 4.
8. Same as the 7th. |
9. Knit 4, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 12, 0., n., knit 1,
0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4.
10, Same as the 9th.
n., knit
» purl 2
Dy 0., N.,
y n., 0.
11, knit
4, purl 2
»y Dy 0,
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0., n,,
KNITTING PATTERNS. sil
11. Knit 4, 0. twice, purl 2 together, k) it 13, 0., n., 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 4.
* Same as the 1 1th.
13. Knit 4, 0. twice, purl 2
m4 together, knit 15, 0. twice, purl 2
Gy together, knit 4.
14, Knit 4, 0. twice, purl 2
y together, knit 1, 0, n., knit 12,
Sch Ps ae R o. twice, purl .2 together, knit 4.
in ee ve 15. Same as the 14th.
es ‘ve m 16. Knit 4, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
Bg Re i g * gether, knit 2, 0, n., knit 11, 0,
Sure D twice, purl 2 together, knit 4.
17. Same as the 16th.
Mm 18. Knit 4, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
Yi} gether, knit 3, o., n., knit 10, o.
Jon! twice, purl 2 together, knit 4.
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van Seon =—. 20. Knit 4, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
ig Dldnaem gether, knit 4, 0, n., knit 9, 0.
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ve sue
\ twice, purl 2 together, knit 4.
Maan a Hae - 21. Same as the 20th.
LaPeer 22. Knit 4, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
nny gether, knit 5, 0., n., knit 8, 0.
No, 84. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4.
23. Same as 22nd.
24. Knit 4, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, 0., n, knit 7,
0. twice, purl 9 together, knit 4.
25. Same as the 24th.
26. Knit 4, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 15, 0. twice, purl
2 together, knit 4.
Repeat from Ist row,
No. 85.—Leaf Edging for Counterpane.
Cast on 27 stitches.
1. Slip 1, knit 2, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0 twice,
n., knit the rest plain.
2. Slip 1, knit 8, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 9, purl 1, knit 1, purl 2,
knit 2, 0., n., knit 1,
312 HOME WORK.
3. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, purl 1,
knit 10, purl 3, knit 9.
4, Slip 1, knit 9, 0., knit 1, 0, knit 12, purl 2, knit 2, 0.,
n., knit 1.
5. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0. twice,
n., 0. twice, n., knit 7, purl 5, knit 9.
6. Slip 1, knit 10, o., knit 1, 0., knit 10, purl 1, knit 2, purl
1, knit 1, purl 2, knit 2, 0., n., knit 1.
7. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, purl 1,
knit 12, purl 7, knit 9. .
8. Slip 1, knit 11, 0, knit 1, 0., knit 16, purl 2, knit 2, o.,
n., knit 1.
9. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0. twice,
n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 7, purl 9, knit 9.
10. Slip 1, knit 12, 0, knit 1, 0., knit 12, purl 1, knit 2,
purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 1, purl 2, knit 2, 0, n., knit 1.
11. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, purl 1,
knit 15, purl 11, knit 9.
12. Slip 1, knit 13, o., knit 1, 0, knit 21, purl 2, knit 2, o.,
n., knit 1.
13. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, o. twice,
n., 0., twice, n., 0. twice, slip 1, n., throw over the slipped st.,
o. twice, n., knit 7, purl 13, knit 9.
14, Slip 1, knit 8, slip 1, knit 1, throw the slipped st. over,
knit 9, n., knit 8, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2,
pur! 1, knit 1, purl 2, knit 2, 0., n., knit 1. ;
15. Slip 1, knit 2, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, purl 1,
knit 18, purl 11, knit 9.
16. Slip 1, knit 8, slip 1, knit 1, throw slipped st. over, knit
7, 0., knit 19, purl 2, knit 2, 0., n., knit 1.
17. Slip 1, knit 2, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0. twice,
n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice, knit 3 together, 0. twice, knit 3 to-
gether, 0. twice, n., knit 7, purl 9, knit 9.
18. Slip 1, knit 8, slip 1, knit 1, throw slipped st. over,
knit 5, n., knit 8, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2,
purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 1, purl 2, knit 2, 0, n., knit 1.
19, Slip 1, knit 2, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, purl 1,
knit 21, purl 7, knit 9.
20. Slip 1, knit 8, slip 1, knit 1, throw slipped st, over,
‘knit 3, n., knit 22, purl 2, knit 2,0.,n., knit], © ©
purl 1,
it 2, 0.,
_ twice,
, 2, purl
purl 1,
‘it 2, 0.,
KNITTING PATTERNS. $13
21. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0. twice,
D., 0. twice, n., o. twice, knit 3 together, o. twice, knit 3 to-
gether, o. twice, knit 3 together, 0. twice, n., knit 7, purl 5,
knit 9,
22. Slip 1, knit 8, slip 1, knit 1, throw slipped st. over,
knit 1, n., knit 8, * purl 1, knit 2, repeat from * 4 times,
purl 1, knit 1, purl 2, knit 2,0., n., knit 1.
23. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, purl 1,
knit 24, purl 3, knit 9.
24. Slip 1, knit 8, slip 1, n, throw slipped st. over, knit 25,
purl 2, knit 2, 0., n., knit 1.
25. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, 0. twice,
n., 0. twice, n., * o. twice, n., knit 3 together, repeat from *
3 times, o. twice, n., knit 17.
26. Slip 1, knit 17, * purl 1, knit 2, repeat from * 5 times,
purl 1, knit 1, purl 2, knit 2, 0., n., knit 1.
27. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, purl 1,
knit 37.
28. Bind off 18 stitches, knit 19, purl 2, knit 2, 0., n,,
knit 1.
Repeat from the lst row.
No, 86.—Leaf and Acorn Lace.
Cast on 27 stitches.
1. Over, n., knit 7, 0., knit 3, n., purl 1, n., knit 3,0. andn
twice, knit 3.
2. Purl 11, knit 1, purl 8, o. and n, twice, o., knit 1, purl 1.
3. Over, n., knit 8, 0, knit 2 in next st., 0, knit 2, n., purl
1, n., knit 2, 0. and n. twice, knit 3.
4. Purl 10, knit 1, purl 11, 0. and n. twice, o., knit 1, purl 1.
5. Over, n., knit 9, 0., knit 2 in each of next 3 sts., o., knit
2, n., purl 1, n, knit 3,0., n., 0, knit 3.
-6. Purl 10, knit 1, purl 16, 0. and n. twice, o., knit 1, purl 1;
7. Over, n., knit 9, n., 0, knit 6, 0. knit 2, n., purl 1, n,,
knit 3, 0. and n, twice, knit 1.
8, Purl 9, knit 1, purl 14, purl 2 together, o., purl 1, 0. and
n. twice, 0., knit 1, purl 1.
9, Over, n., knit 10, n., o., knit 6, 0, knit 2, n., purl 1, nm,
knit 2,0, n., 0., knit 3..
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314 HOME WORK.
10. Purl 9, knit 1, purl 4, knit 2 in each of next 6 sts., purl
3, purl 2 together, o., purl 3, o. and n. twice, o., knit 1, purl 1,
11. Over, n., knit 11, n., 0, purl 12, 0, knit 2, n., purl 1,
n., knit 1, 0., n., 0., knit 4.
12, Purl 9, knit 1, purl 4, n. 6 times, purl 2, purl 2 together,
o., purl 5, o. and n. twice, o., knit 1, purl 1.
13, Over, n., knit 12, n., 0., purl 6, 0., knit 2, n., purl 1, knit
(0., n., 0., knit 5.
14. Purl 10, knit 1, purl 4, n. 3 times, purl 4, o., purl 2
together, purl 1, purl 2 together, o. and n. 3 times, purl 1.
15. Over, n., knit 12, 0., knit 1, 0., purl 3 together, o., knit
2, n., purl 1, knit 2, 0., n., 0, knit 6,
16. Purl 11, knit 1, purl 12, 0., purl 3 together, o. and n. 3
times, purl 1.
17, Over, n., knit 11, 0., knit 3, 0., n., 0., knit 1, n., purl 1,
knit 2, 0, n., 0., knit 7.
- Purl 13, knit 1, purl 14, purl 2 together, o. and n. twice,
url 1,
. 19, Over, n., knit 10, o., knit 5, o. and n. twice, purl 1, n.,
0., D., 0., knit 1, o., n., knit 5.
20. Purl 12, knit 1, purl 13, purl 2 together, o. and n. 3
times, purl 1.
21. Over, n., knit 9, 0., knit 7, 0., n., 0., knit 3 together, 0.,
n., 0, knit 3, 0., n., knit 4.
22. Purl 26, purl 2 together, o., n. 3 times, purl 1.
23. Over, n., knit 8, o., knit 4, purl 1, knit 4, 0., slip 1, knit
1, bind, slip 1, n., bind, pass the 1st slipped st. over the last,
o., knit 5, 0., n., knit 3.
24, Purl 17, knit 1, purl 8, 0, and n. 3 times, purl 1.
25. Over, n., knit 8, 0., knit 3, n., purl 1, n., knit 3, 0, and
n. twice, knit 1, n., 0., n., knit 3. :
26. Purl 15, knit 1, purl 6, purl 2 together, o. and n. 3 times,
url 1,
27. Over, n., knit 7, 0., knit 3, n., purl 1, n., knit 3, 0., n.,
o., knit 3 together, o., knit 5.
28. Purl 14, knit 1, purl 5, purl 2 together, o. and n. 3 times,
url 1,
29, Over, n., knit 6, 0., knit 3, n., purl 1, n., knit 3, o. and
n, twice, knit 5. ‘
30, Purl 12, knit 1, purl 7, 0, and n. 3 times, purl 1.
ts., purl
, purl 1.
, purl 1,
ogether,
‘11, knit
. purl 2
rl 1.
,0., knit
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in. twice,
gurl 1, n.,
and n. 3
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ip 1, knit
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3, 0., D.,
h, 3 times,
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KNITTING PATTERNS. 315
No. 87.—Leslie’s Double Rose Loat Lace.
Cast on 28 stitches.
1. Knit 3, 0., n., 0, knit 3, 0., n., purl 1, n., purl 1, n., purl
1, n., o., knit 3, o., knit 2, 0., n., * 0. twice, knit 2.
2. Slip 1, knit 2, purl 1, * knit 2, 0. n., purl 6, knit 1, purl
1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 6, knit 2, 0, n., purl 1.
3. Knit 3, 0., n., 0, knit 5, 0., slip 1, n., pass slipped st. over
the narrowed 1, purl 1, slip 1, n., pass slipped st. over, o., knit
5, o., knit 2, 0., n., * knit 4.
4. Slip 1, knit 5, * 0., n., purl 8, knit 1, purl 8, knit 2, 0., n.,
purl 1.
5. Knit 3, 0., n., 0. twice, knit 1, n., purl 1, n., knit 1, 0.,
slip 1, n., pass slipped st. over, o., knit 1, n., purl 1, n., knit 1,
o. twice, knit 2, 0., *n., 0. twice, n., 0, twice, n.
6. Slip 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, * 0., n., knit
1, ow lst of the over twice) purl 3, knit 1, purl 7, knit 1,
purl 3, knit 3, 0, n., purl 1.
7. Knit 3, 0., n., o., knit 1, 0., knit 1, n., purl 1, n., knit 3,
n., purl 1, n., knit 1, 0, knit 1, 0, knit 2,0., n., * knit 6.
8. Slip 1, knit 7, * 0., n., purl 5, knit 1, purl 5, knit 1, purl
5, knit 2,0. n., purl 1.
9. Same as lst row to * then o. twice, n., 0. twice, n., o.
twice, n.
10. Slip 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 2, purl.1, knit 2, purl 1, then
like 2nd row after *.
11. Same as 3rd row to * then knit 9.
12. Slip 1, knit 10, then like 4th row after *.
13. Same as 5th row to * then knit 3 together, o. twice, n.,
0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n.
14. Slip 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit
2, purl 1, knit 2, then like 6th row, after *.
15. Same as 7th row to * then knit 12.
16. Bind off 10, knit 3, rest like 8th row after *.
Begin again at lst row.
No. 88.— Perfection Leaf Lace.
Cast on 28 stitches, knit across plain.
1. Knit 3, n., knit 2,0., knit 1,0, ., 0. n, 0. knit 2, n.,
knit 4, n,, knit 2, 0, knit 1,0, n., 0, knit 1.
2. This and all even rows purled.
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3. Xnit 2, n., knit 2,0., knit 3, 0., n., 0., n., 0, knit 2, n.,
knit 2, n., knit 2, 0., knit 3, 0., n.,0, knit 1.
5. Knit 1, n., knit 2, 0. knit 5,0, n., 0, n., 0., knit 2, n.
twice, knit 2, 0., knit 5, 0., n., o., knit 1.
7. Knit 6, n., knit 2, 0, n., 0. knit 1,0. knit 1, 0., knit 2,
n., knit 2, n., knit 1, n., knit 2, 0., n., 0, n.
9. Knit 5, n., knit 2, 0, n., 0.,n.,0, knit 3, 0., knit 2, n.,
knit 2, n., knit 2, 0., n., 0., n.
11. Knit 4, n., knit 2,0, n., 0, n., 0, knit 5, 0., knit 2, n
twice, knit 2, 0., n., 0., n.
12. Purl across.
Repeat from 1st row.
No. 89.—Colorado Edging.
Cast on 29 stitches.
1. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n, 4 times, knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 1, 0, twice, n., knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
2. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 8, purl 1, knit 1, 0,
twice, purl 2 together, knit 16.
3. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n, 4 times, knit 5, 0, twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 10, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
4. Over twice, purl 2 together, nit 10, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 16.
5. Slip 1, knit 3, 0., n. 4 times, knit 4, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 1, 0. twice, n., o. twice, n., knit 5, 0. twice, purl 2
together.
6. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 7, purl 1, knit 2, purl
1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 16.
7. Slip 1, knit 4, 0., n. 4 times, knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 12, o. twice, purl 2 together.
8. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 12, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 16.
9. Slip 1, knit 5, 0., n. 4 times, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 1, 0. twice, n., o. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 5, o.
twice, purl 2 together.
10. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 7, purl 1, knit 2, purl
1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 16.
11. Slip 1, knit 6, 0. n. 4 times, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 10, now take the 10th st, back on to the left hand
it 2, n.,
1it 2, n.
knit 2,
t 2, p.,
nit 2, n
url 2 to-
ether.
nit 1, 0,
rl 2 to-
rl 2 to-
rrl 2 to-
p, purl 2
2, purl
arl 2 to-
rl 2 to-
url 2 to-
mit 5, oO.
2, purl
16.
rl 2 to-
ft hand
KNITTING PATTERNS, 317
needle, and slip 6 sts. over that st., o. twice, and purl 2 to-
gether.
12. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 9, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 16.
No. 90.—Combination Lace.
Cast on 29 stitches,
1. Knit 3, 0, n., knit 1,0, n., 0, 0.0. o., knit 5, 0, a,
knit 3, o., knit 1, 0., knit 6.
2. Knit 13,0, n., knit 13, 0, v., knit 1.
3. Knit 3, 0.) De; knit 2, 1 Os fhe D., rag oy! ye Ms
te: eaeo, knit 1,n.,0., kmit 3, 0., knit
1 EO ERB } 4, Knit 14 »%, I, ‘knit 13, 0.,
ane ov {jj n., knit 1.
ee KR ¥ 89) mie «6 Co. Knit 3,0, n., knit 3, 0.,
\ ie 8 eae n., 0.,D.,0., D. , knit 3, 0, n.
cy nae ne me ren knit 5, 0, knit 6.
x "6, Knit 15, o., n., knit 13,
Q o., D., knit 1.
© 7%. Knit 3,0, 0., knit 4, 0,
oO) 0. ,%, 1,0, D., knit 2, 0., knit
ee : 3 together, o., n,, knit 3, N., 0.,
os Wy y knit 6.
Dy 8. Bind off 3, knit 10, o., n.,
t nit 13, 0., v., knit 1.
any 9, Knit. 3, 0. n., knit 5, 0.
1) n., O., N, 0, n., knit 1, O., D.
‘Yer pe \
bak knit 1, 0, Dh, "knit 1, n., 0.
oon th knit 4.
rong “% «10. Knit 11, 0, n., kuit 13
os 1]. Knit 3, o., n., knit 6, o.,
2 n., 0., D., 0., D., O., n. , knit 2,
0. ‘slip 1, n., throw slipped st.
over last, o., "knit 5.
12. Knit il, o.,n., knit 13,
0., n., knit 1.
Begin again at Ist row,
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318 HOME WORK,
No. 91.—Betsy’s Rose Leaf Lace.
Cast on 29 stitches,
1. Slip 1, knit 3, 0. twice, n., knit 1, 0:, knit 1, n., purl 1,
n., knit 1, 0. twice, purl 1, o., knit 1, n., purl 1, pur 2 to-
gether, knit 1, o., knit 3, 0., D., 0. twice, knit 2.
2. Slip 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, 0, n., purl 4, knit 1, purl
3, bynes purl 6, 0, n, , knit 6.
8. Slip 1 knit 3, 0., D., knit 1, o., knit 1, n., purl 1, purl 2
3 Rare} ‘together, knit t purl 1,
oe oH
{ nis a ie SRGNS -
ais ; Sais ws xd / knit 1, n., purl 1, purl 2
OC eines ass ISIN i together, knit 1, 1, 0, knit
pitas weeeescs | 3, 0., n., knit 4
4. Slip 1, knit 5, 0., n.,
bee 4, knit l, purl 2,
is nit 1, purl 2, knit 1,
enc) purl 6, o., n, knit 2.
uG p Sree COL Slip 1, knit 3, 0., n.,
SENS a Seay knit 1, 0, knit 1,0, n.,
ENR purl J, n., purl 1, a, ‘purl
SRW NARS ol, n., 0. knit 1,0, knit
3, 0., D., 0. twice, n., 0.
twice, knit 2.
6. Slip 1, knit 2, purl
1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2,
0., n., purl 5, knit 1, purl
1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1,
; purl 7, 0., D., knit 2.
No, 91. 7. Slip 1, knit 3, 0, 2,
knit 1, 0., knit 3, 0., knit 3 together, purl 1, knit 3 together,
0., knit 3, 0., knit 3, 0, n., knit 7.
"8. Slip and bind 5, knit 3, 0.,n., purl 7, knit 1, purl 9, o.,
n., knit 2.
9, Slip 1, knit 3, 0., n, knit 1, 0, knit 5, 0., knit 3 to-
gether, o., knit 5, 0., knit 3, 0., D, knit 2
10. Slip 1, knit 3, O., 0. , purl 19, 0, 0. , knit 2.
Repeat from Ist row.
No. 92.—Wide Mulmur Insertion.
Cast on 29 stitches and knit across plain.
1. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, 0., n., 0., n., 0.,
n,, 0., n., knit 8, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3.
oe
purl 1,
irl 2 to-
1, purl
, purl 2
purl 1,
purl 2
0., knit
|, 0., .,
purl 2,
knit 1,
2.
, 0., D.,
0, D.,
1, purl
1 knit
n., 0.
} purl
knit 2,
ee
KNITTING PATTERNS. 319
2. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 19, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 3.
3. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4, 0., n., 0., m., 0.,
n., 0, n., knit 7, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3.
4. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 19, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 3.
5. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit}, 0, n., 0., n., 0.,
n., 0., o., knit 6, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3.
6, 8, 10 and 12. Same as 4th.
7. Knit 3, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, 0., n., 0., n., 0.,
n., 0., D., knit 5, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3.
9. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 7, 0., n., 0., 0, 0.,
n., 0., n., knit 4, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3,
11. Knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 8, 0., n., 0., n., 0.,
n., 0, n., knit 3, o, twice, purl 2 together, knit 3,
Repeat from Ist row.
No. 93.—Wide Tunisian Lace.
Cast on 31 stitches.
1. Knit 3, 0., n., knit 3, 0, knit 1, 0., n., knit 3, n., 0., knit
1, o., n., knit 3, n., 0, knit 1, 0., knit 6,
2. Knit 6, 0, knit 3, 0, n., knit 1, n., 0., knit 3, 0., n., knit
1, n., o., knit 3, o., n., knit 3, 0, n., knit 1.
3. Knit 3, 0., n., n., 0., knit 5 0., slip 1, n., throw slipped
st. over, 0., knit 5, 0., slip 1, n., throw slipped st. over, o., knit
5, o, knit 6.
4. Bind off 4, knit 1, 0., n., knit 3, n., 0., knit 1, 0., n., knit
3, n., 0., knit 1, 0, n., knit 3, n., 0, n., knit 1, 0., n., knit 1.
5. Knit 3, o., n., knit 1, 0, n., knit 1, n., 0., knit 3,0., n.,
knit 1, n., 0., knit 3, 0, n., knit 1, n., 0, knit 3.
6. Knit 3, 0, knit 1, 0, slip 1, n., throw slipped st. over, o.,
knit 5, o., slip 1, n., throw slipped st. over, o., knit 5, 0., slip
1, throw slipped st. over, o., knit 4, 0., n., knit 1.
No, 94.—Belle’s Normandy Lace.
Cast on 30 stitches, knit across plain.
1. Knit 3, 0., n., knit 4, n., 0, knit 3,0., n., knit 7, n., 0.,
knit 3, o., knit 2.
2. This and every other row plain.
3. Knit 3, o.,n., knit 3, n., 0, knit 5,0. n., knit 5, n., 0,
knit 5, 0., knit 2,
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5. Knit 3, 0., n., knit 2, n., 0, n., knit 1, 0., knit 1, 0., knit
1, n., 0, n., knit 3, n., 0, n., knit 1, 0., knit 1, 0, knit 1, n.,
o., knit 2.
7. Knit 3, o., n., knit 1, n., 0., n., knit 1, 0., knit 3, 0., knit
1, n., 0, n., knit 1, n., 0, n., knit 1,0, knit 3, 0, knit 1, n,
o., knit 2.
9. Knit 3, 0., n.,n., 0. n., knit 1, 0, knit 5, 0, knit 1, n,,
o., slip 1, n., pass slipped st. over, 0., n., knit 1, 0., knit 5, o.,
knit 1, n., 0., knit 2.
11. Knit 3, 0., n., knit 2, 0., n., knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, n., 0,
knit 1, n., o., knit 3, 0., n., knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, n., 0, knit 1,
n., 0., n., knit 1.
13. Knit 3, 0., n.,
knit 3, o., n., knit 1,
0, slip 1, u, pass
slipped st. over, o.,
knit 1, n., 0., knit 5,
o.,n., knit 1, 0., slip
1, n., pass slipped st.
over, o., knit 1; n.,
o., n., knit 1.
15. Knit 3, 0, n.,
knit 4, o., n., knit 3,
n., 0, knit 7, 0, n.,
knit 3, n., ©. nL,
knit 1.
17. Knit 3, 0, n.,
knit 5, 0., n., knit 1,
n., 0., knit 9, 0., n.,
knit 1, n., 0, n.,
knit 1.
19, Knit 3, o., n.,
knit 6, 0., slip 1, n.,
pass °‘ipped st. over,
o., knit 11, 0., slip 1,
No. 94, n., pass slipped st,
o., n., knit 1.
over
20. Knit plain.
Repeat from Ist row,
o., knit
it 1, n.,
o., knit
it 1, n.,
t 1, n,
t 5, 0,
, D, 0,
knit 1,
’] 0., n.,
knit 1,
-) Pass
ver, 0.,
knit 5,
o., slip
yped st.
1, n.,
0, D.,
knit 3,
0, D.,
0. Dy,
0, 2,
knit 1,
0., Dy
DD,
0., D.,
1, n,
over,
slip 1,
pa.séat.
KNITTING PATTERNS.
No. 95.--Shell Edge Diamond Lace.
Cast on 32 stitches.
1, Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 2, n., * o., knit 3, 0., n., knit 3,
n., repeat from *, 0., knit 2, 0., knit 1.
2. Knit plain until only 3 remain on the needle, then o.,
3. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. n., knit 1, v., * 0., knit
5, 0., n., knit 1, n., repeat from *, 0., knit 4, o.,
oes knit 1.
5» 4. Like 2nd row.
: 5. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n., n., *0., knit 7, 0.,
<4) slip 1, a., pass the slipped st. over, repeat from
a *, o., knit 6, 0, knit 1.
Watery ff «66. Like 2nd.
ray “AN 7. Slip 1, knit 2,0, n., knit 2, . o., n., knit
Paget ox 3, n., 0., knit 3, repeat from *, o., n., knit 5, 0.,
ig O } knit 1.
1 8, Like 2nd.
9. Slip 1, knit 2,0, n., knit 3, *0., n., knit
1, n.,0., knit 5, repeat from *, o., n., knit 5, 0.,
Pert knit 1.
SO ho, Like and.
11. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 4, * o., slip 1,
No. 95. n,, pass the slipped st. over, o., knit 7, repeat
from *, 0., n.; now, with the right-hand neadle, pass the sec-
ond st. on the left-hand needle over the Ist one ; so continue
until but 1 st. remains on the needle; knit that.
12. Like 2nd.
No. 96.—Netherby Lace.
Cast on $1 stitches.
1. Knit 8, n., 0, knit 3, 0. n., knit 9, n., 0, knit 3, 0.,
knit 2.
2. Knit 2, 0, knit 5,0., n., knit 1, n., 0, knit 5, 0, n.,
knit 7.
3. Knit 6, n., o., knit 1, n., o., knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, 0, n,
knit 5, n., o., knit 1, n., 0., knit 1,0. n., knit 1,0, knit 2.
4, Knit 2, 0, knit 1,n, 0., knit 3, 0., n., knit 1, 0, n., knit
3, n., 0, knit 1, n, o., knit 3, 0,, n., knit 1, 0,, n., knit 5,
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322 HOME WORK.
5. Knit 4, n., o., knit 1, n.,0., knit 5, 0.,n., knit 1, 0., n.,
knit 1, n., 0., knit 1, n., 0, knit 5, 0., n., knit 1, 0., knit 2.
6. Knit 2,0., knit 1, n., 0., knit 3, 0., n., knit 2, 0., n., knit
1, 0., knit 3 together, o., knit 1, n., 0., knit 3, 0., n., knit 2, 0.,
n., knit 1, 0, n., knit 3.
7. Knit 5, 0, n., knit 1, 0, n., knit 3, n., 0, knit 1, n., 0, -
ne 3, 0., n., knit 1,0, n., knit 3, n., 0., knit 1, n., 0, knit
0.
8. Narrow, knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, 0, n., knit 1, n., 0, krit 1,
n., 0., knit 5, 0., n., knit 1, o., n, knit 1, n,0., knit 1, n,, 0,
knit 6.
9. Knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, 0., knit 3 together, o., knit 1, n,, 0.,
ie 7,0. n., knit 1, 0., knit 3 together, o., knit 1, n., 0, knit
2.
10. Narrow, knit J, 0., n., knit 3, n., 0., knit 9, 0., n., knit
3, n., 0., knit 8,
11. Knit 9, 0, n., knit 1,n, 0, knit 11,0, n., knit 1,
n., 0., knit 1, n.
12. Narrow, knit 1, 0, knit 3 together, 0., knit 13, o., knit
3 together, o., knit 16.
No. 97.--Wide English Lace.
Cast on 32 stitches.
1. Knit plain.
2. Knit 2, o., knit 5, 0., n., knit 1, n., 0., knit 5, 0., n., knit
1, n., 0, knit 5, 0, n., knit 3.
3. Knit plain (33 stitches).
4, Knit 2,0, knit 1, n., 0. 3 times, slip 1, n., pass the slip-
ped st. over, knit 1, 0. slip 1, n., pass the slipped st. over, o.,
knit 1, n., 0. 3 times, slip 1, n., pass the slipped st. over, knit
1, o., slip 1, n., pass the slipped st. over, o., knit 1, n., over 3
times, slip 1, n., pass the slipped st. over, knit 1, 0., n., knit 2.
5. Knit plain, except the loops, make 3 sts. of the loops by
knitting 1, purling 1, knitting 1, knit all the rest plain (34
stitches).
6. Knit 1, n., 0., n., knit 3, n., 0., knit 3, 0, n., knit 3, n.,
o., knit 3, 0, n., knit 3, n., 0., knit 4.
7. Knit plain.
8. Knit 1, n., 0., n., knit 1, n., 0. knit 5, 0., n., knit 1, n.,
o., knit 5, 0., n., knit 1, n., 0., knit 5.
9, Knit plain.
, n., knit
nit 2, 0.,
1, n., 0, ©
0, knit
.» krit 1,
1, n, 0,
1, n,, 0,
, 0, knit
, n., knit
, knit 1,
, Oy knit
, D., knit
s the slip-
over, 0.,
ver, knit
h., over 3
., knit 2.
loops by
plain (34
nit 3, n.,
nit 1, n.,
KNITTING PATTERNS. 323
10. Knit 1, n., 0, slip 1, n., pass the slipped st. over, o.,
knit 1, n., 0. 3 times, slip 1, n., pass the slipped st. over, knit 1,
o., slip 1, n., pass the slipped st. over, o., knit 1, n., o. 3 times,
slip 1, n., pass the slipped st. over, knit 1, 0., slip 1, n., pass
the slipped st. over, o., knit 6.
11. Knit same as the 5th row.
12. Knit 2,0. knit 3, 0, n., knit 3, n., 0, knit 3, 0., n.,
knit 3, n., 0., knit 3, 0., n., knit 4.
Commence again at lst row.
No. 98—Triangle Lace and Insertion.
Cast on 32 stitches,
1. Slip 1, knit 2 (0., n., knit 11) twice, o., n., knit 1.
2. Over, knit rest plain. All even rows are like this.
3. Slip 1, knit 3 (0., n., knit 11) twice, 0, n., knit 1.
5. Slip 1, knit 2 (0., n., 0, n., knit 9) twice, 0, n., 0., n.,
knit 1.
7. Slip 1, knit 3 (0, n., 0. n, knit 9) twice, o., n., 0., n.,
knit 1. ;
9. Slip 1, knit 2 (0, n., 0, m, 0., n., knit 7) twice, o., n.,
0., D., 0, n., knit 1.
11. Like 9th row, except that 3 sts. instead of 2 are knitted
after slip 1, at the beginning.
13. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. and n. 4 times, knit 5, 0. and n. 4 times,
knit 5, o. and n. 4 times, knit 1.
15. Slip 1, knit 3, finish like 13th row.
17. Slip1, knit 2, o. and n. 5 times, knit 3, o. and n. 5 times,
knit 3, 0. and n. 5 times, knit 1.
19, Slip 1, knit 3, finish like 17th row.
21. Slip 1, knit 2, o. and n. 6 times, knit 1, 0. and n. 6 times,
knit 1, o. and n. 6 times, knit 1.
23. Slip 1, knit 3, finish like 21st row.
Bind off 11, knit rest plain.
Begin again at lst row.
; TRIANGLE INSERTION.
Cast on 31 stitches.
1. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n., knit 11,0., n., knit 13.
2. Slip 1, knit rest plain, All even rows are like this
3. Slip 1, knit 3, 0.,n., knit 11, 0,, n., knit 12.
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324 HOME WORK.
5. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. and nu. twice, knit 9, 0. and n. twice,
knit 11.
7. Slip 1, knit 3, o. and n. twice, knit 9, 0. and n. twice,
knit 10.
9. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. and n. 3 times, knit 7, o, and n. 3 times,
knit 9.
11. Slip 1, knit 3, 0. and n. 3 times, knit 7, 0. and n. 3 times,
knit 8.
13. Slip 1, knit 2, o. and n. 4 times, knit 5, o. and n. 4 times,
knit 7.
15. Slip 1, knit 3, 0. and n. 4 times, knit 5, 0. and n, 4 times,
knit 6.
17. Slip 1, knit 2,0. and n. 5 times, knit 3, 0. and n. 5 times,
knit 5.
19. Slip 1, knit 3, o. and n. 5 times, knit 3, o. and n. 5 times,
knit 4.
21. Slip 1, knit 2, o. and n, 6 times, knit 1, 0. and n. 6 times,
knit 3.
23. Slip 1, knit 3, o. and n. 6 times, knit 1, 0, and n, 6 times,
knit 2.
24. Knit plain.
Repeat from 1st row.
This lace and insertion may be made wider or narrower if
desired.
No. 99.—Tunisian Insertion.
Cast on 33 stitches.
1. Knit 3, o., n., knit 3, o., knit 1, 0, n., knit 3, n., 0., knit
1, 0., n., knit 3, n., o., knit 1, 0., knit 5, o., n., knit 1.
2. * Knit 3, o., n., knit 1, n., 0., repeat from * twice, knit 3,
c., n., knit 3, o., o., knit 1.
3. Knit 3, 0., n., n.,* 0, knit 5, 0, slip 1, n., throw over
the slipped st., repeat from *, o., knit 5, 0., n., n., 0., n., knit 1.
4. Knit 3,0,n, 0, * n., knit 3, n, 0, knit 1, 0., repeat
from *, n., knit 3, n., 0. n., knit 1, 0., n., knit 1.
5. Knit 3, 0, n., knit 1, 0., n., * knit 1, n., 0, knit 3, 0., n,
repeat from * twice, knit 1.
6. Knit 3, o., n., knit 2, 0, * slip 1, n., throw over the
slipped st., o., knit 5, o., repeat from * slip 1, n., throw over
the slipped st,, o., knit 4,0, n, koit 1,
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KNITTING PATTERNS. 325
1
{
n. twice, No, 100.—Hillburn Lace.
Cast on 33 stitches, knit across plain. |
n. twice, 1. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4, n., 0., knit
1,0. n., knit 4, o., 0, knit 1, o., bi
. 3 times, _n., knit until you have 8 sts., o., ria
n., 0., 0, O., D., 0., knit 2.
2. Knit plain until you have 5
sts., 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit
1. 3 times,
1, 4 times, 2
3. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl
1, 4 times, 2 together, knit 3, n.,0., knit 3
o., n., knit 2, n., 0., knit 3, 0., n>
1. 5 times, knit till you have 8 sts., finish like
Ist row.
4, Same as 2nd row.
5. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl
2 together, knit 5.,0., knit 3 toge-
ther, o., knit 6, 0., knit 3 toge-
ther, o., knit till you have 8 sts.,
finish like 1st row.
6, 8,10 and 12. Same as 2nd
row.
7. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl Vial
2 together, knit till you have 8 wt
ste., finish like lst row. |
9. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl iid
2 together, knit 4, n., o., knit 1, o., Ai
n., knit 4, n., 0., knit 1, 0., n., knit f LT
till you have 8 sts. i
1. 5 times,
1. 6 times,
. 6 times,
rrower if
, 0, knit
e, knit 3,
row over
., knit 1.
11. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. twice, purl
2 together, knit 3, n.,0., knit 3,
o., n., knit 2,n., 0., knit 3, 0., n.,
knit till you have 8 sts.
3 together, o., knit 6., 0., knit 3 together, o., knit the rest.
3, 0., D., 14. Bind off 6, knit till you have 5 sts., 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 3. a
over the 15. Slip 1, knit 2,0. twice, purl 2 together, knit the reat, } |
ow over 16, Same as 2nd row. 1
|
D., repeat | 13. Slip 1. knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 5, o., knit n
|
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Repeat from lst row,
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326 HOME WORK.
No. 101.—Amy’s Double Leaf. Lace.
Cast on 34 stitches ; knit across plain.
1. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 3, n., knit 2, 0.,
knit 1, 0, n., 0, n., 0, knit 2, n., knit 4, n., knit 2, 0., knit 1,
0., 0., 0., knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
2. Over twice, purl 2 together, purl all the rest but 4 sts.,
then o., purl 2 together, purl 2. All the even rows are like
2nd row.
3. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 2, n., knit 2, 0.,
knit 3, 0., n., 0., n., 0., knit 2, n., knit 2, n., knit 2, 0., knit 3,
0., n., 0., knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
5. Knit 2,0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 1, n.,, knit 2, o.,
knit 5, 0., n., 0., n., 0., knit 2, n. twice, knit 2, 0., knit 5, o.,
n., 0, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together.
7, Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 6, n., knit 2, v., n.,
o., knit 1, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 2, n., knit 2, n., knit 1, n., knit 2,
0., D., 0., D., 0. twice, purl 2 together.
9. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 5, n., knit 2, 0., n.,
0., 0.,0., knit 3, 0, knit 2, n., knit 2, n., knit 2, 0., n., 0, n,
0. twice, purl 2 together.
11. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 4, n., knit 2,0., n.,
0., n., 0., knit 5, 0, knit 2, n. twice, knit 2, 0. n., 0., n., 0.
twice, purl 2 together.
No. 102.—Hensall Lace.
Cast on 34 stitches.
1. Slip 1, knit 3, 0., take 2 together at the back (this means
insert the needle through the sts., toward the left, back of the
needle in the left hand, instead of the front, and knit 2 to-
gether), knit 3, n., o. twice, 0., take 2 together at the back,
knit 3, 0., take 2 together at the back, o., n. 6 times, knit 1.
2. Slip 1, knit 23, purl 5, knit 3, in the next st. both knit
and purl a sé, knit 1.
3. Slip 1, knit 5, 0., take 2 together at the back, knit 1, n.,
9. twice, purl 5, o., take 2 together at the back, knit 3, 0.,n. 6
times, knit 2.
4, Slip 1, knit 24, purl 3, knit 5, knit 1 and purl 1, both in
the same st., knit 1. 36 sts,
5. Slip 1, knit 7, 0., knit 3 sts, together, o. twice, purl 7, o.,
take 2 together at the back, knit 3, o., n. 6 times, knit 1.
nit 2, 0.,
., knit 1,
wut 4 ste.,
3 are like
knit 2, o.,
»., knit 3,
knit 2, o.,
cnit 5, 0.,
it 2, v., D.,
n., knit 2,
it 2, 0., D.,
D., 0., D.,
it 2, 0., .,
» 0. N., 0.
,his means
ack of the
nit 2 to-
, the back,
es, knit 1.
both knit
knit 1, n.,
3,0.,n. 6
1, both in
url 7, 0.
RA l.
KNITTING PATTERNS, 327
6. Slip 1, knit 25, purl 1, knit 7, knit 1 and purl 1 in the
same st., knit 1.
7. Slip 1, knit 6, n., 0. knit 3, 0, take 2 together at the
back, purl 3, n., o., knit 3, n., 0., knit 1 from the back, o., n. 5
times, knit 2.
8. Slip 1, knit 24, purl 3, knit 6, n., knit 1.
9. Slip 1, knit 4, n., 0., knit 5, 0., take 2 together at the
back, purl 1, n., 0., knit 3, n., 0., knit 1 at the back, 0, n. 6
times, knit 1.
10, Slip 1, knit 23, purl 5, knit 4, n., knit 1.
11. Slip 1, knit 2, n., o., knit 7, 0., knit 3 together, o., knit
3, n., 0., knit 1 at the back, o.,, n. 6 times, knit 2.
12. Slip 1, knit 21, purl 7, knit 2, n., knit 2.
Repeat from Ist row.
No. 103.—Birnam Lace.
Cast on 35 stitches, knit 1 row plain.
1. Knit 3, 0., n., 0., knit 8, 0., n.,
o., knit 8, 0., n., knit 3, 0., knit 1, 0,
knit 6.
2. Knit 6, 0., knit 3, 0, n., knit
3, 0., n., purl 7, knit 2,0., n., purl 7,
knit 2,0. n., knit 1.
3. Knit 3, 0., n., o., knit 1, 0., slip
9
knit 6.
4. Bind off 4, knit 1, 0. n., knit
8, n., 0., n., knit 1,0., n., purl 1, knit
1, purl 4, knit 2, 0., n., purl 1, knit
1, purl 4, knit 2, 0., n., knit 1.
5. Knit 3, 0., n., 0., knit 3, 0., slip
1, n., pass slipped st. over, knit °, 0.,
n., 0., knit 3, 0., slip 1, n., pass slip-
. ped st. over, knit 2, 0., n., knit 1, 0.,
No. 103.
n., knit 1, n., 0., knit 3.
6. Knit 3, 0. knit 1, 0., slip 1, n., pass slipped st. over, o.,
knit 4, 0., n., purl 6, knit 2, 0., n., purl 6, knit 2, 0., n., knit 1,
Repeat from lst row,
HOME WORK.
The illustration gives but a faint idea of the beauty of
this pattern. It has a right and a wrong side,
No. 104.—Herringbone Lace.
Cast on 35 stitches, and knit twice across plain.
1. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n, knit 1, 0, nm, 0., nm, 0, m., 0, D.,
knit 7,0, n., 0., n., knit 2, 0, n., 0., n., 0, n., 0., knit 2.
2. Knit 12, 0., n., 0., n., knit 20. .
3. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n, knit 2, 0, u., 0, m, 0, m., 0, D,
knit 6, 0., n., 0., n., knit 3, 0, n., 0, n., 0., n., 0., knit 2.
4, Knit 13, 0., n., o., n., knit 20.
5. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n, knit 3, 0, n., 0. m., 0.
knit 5, 0., n., 0., n., knit 4, 0., n., 0, n., 0., 0, 0., knit
6. Knit 14, o., n., 0., n., knit 20.
7. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n., knit 4, 0, mn, 0, m,0, D., 0, n.,
knit 4, 0., n., 0., n., knit 5,0, n., 0, m,:0, n., 0., knit 2.
8. Knit 15, 0., n., 0, n., knit 20.
9. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n, knit 5, 0, n, 0, n., 0, m, 0, D,,
knit 3, 0., n., 0., n., knit 6, 0., n., 0., n., 0,, 0., 0., knit 2.
10. Knit 16, 0., n., 0., n., knit 20,
11. Slip 1, knit 2,0, n, knit 6,0, n, 0, nm, 0, D.,
o, n., knit 2, 0, n., 0, n., knit 7, 0., n., 0, D., 0, Dy 0,,
knit 2.
12. Knit 17, 0., n., 0., n., knit 20.
13. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n., knit 7, 0, m,0.,n., 0., D., 0, D.,
knit 1, 0., n., o., n., knit 16.
14. Knit 17, 0., n., 0., o., knit 20.
15. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 6, 0., n., 0, n., 0, D., 0, D.,
0., D., 0, 0, 0, D., knit 16.
16. Bind off 6, knit 10, 0., n., 0., n., knit 1, 0., n., 0., 2, 0.,
n., 0, ., knit 11.
17. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n., knit 16, 0. n, 0, n., knit 2, o.,
D., 0, D., 0., D., 0., knit 2.
18. Knit 12, 0, n., 0., n., knit 2, 0., n., 0, m., 0., R., 0, D.,
knit 10.
19. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 16, 0., n.,0., n., knit 3, 0., n.,
0., D., 0., D., 0, knit 2.
20. Knit 13, o., n., 0., n., knit 3, 0, 0.,0., m., 0., D., 0, 0,
knit 9.
aauty of
KNITTING PATTERNS. 329
21. Slip 1, knit 2,0., n., knit 16, 0, n.,0., n., knit 4, 0., n.,
0., D., 0., D., 0, knit 2.
22. Knit 14,0, n, 0, n., knit 4, 0., n., 0, D., 0., D., 0, 0,
knit 8.
23. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n., knit 16, 0, n., 0, n., knit 5, 0, n.,
0., D., 0., n., 0., knit 2.
24. Knit 15, 0., n., 0, n., knit 5, 0, n, 0, m, 0, D., 0. D,
knit 7.
25. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. n., knit 16, 0, n., 0, n., knit 6, 0., n.,
0., D., 0., n., 0., knit 2.
26. Knit 16, 0, n., 0., n., knit 6, 0, n., 0., n., 0., D., 0., DB,
knit 6.
27. Slip 1, knit 2, 0. n., knit 16, 0., n., 0, n., knit 7, 0., n,,
0., D., 0., n., 0., knit 2.
28. Knit 17, 0., n., 0., n., knit 7, 0., n., 0, D., 0, D., 0, D.,
knit 5.
29. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 16, 0., n.,0., nm, knit 16,
30. Knit 17, 0., n.,0., n., knit 8, 0, p., 0., n., 0., 1., 0. D.,
knit 4.
31. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 16, 0., n., 0, n., knit 16
32. Bind off 6, knit 10, 0., n., 0., n., knit 20.
This makes 2 scallops.
Repeat from 1st row.
No. 105.—Clifton Lace.
Cast on 35 stitches.
. Knit 4, 0. and n. 15 times, o., knit 1.
. Knit plain.
Knit 7, 0. and n. 14 times, o., knit 1.
Knit plain.
Knit 10, o. and n. 13 times, o., knit 1.
. Knit plain.
. Knit 13, o. and n. 12 times, o., knit 1.
. Knit plain.
. Knit 16, 0. and n. 11 times, o., knit 1.
10. Knit plain.
11. Knit 19, 0. and n. 10 times, o., knit 1
12. Knit plain.
13. Knit 22, 0. and n. 9 times, o., knit 1.
14. Knit plain.
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330 HOME WORK.
15. Knit 25, o. and n. 8 times, o., knit 1,
16. Knit plain.
17. Knit 28, o. and n. 7 times, o., knit 1.
18, Knit plain.
19. Knit 31, o. and n. 6 times, o., knit 1.
20. Knit plain.
21. Knit plain.
22. Bind off 10, knit the rest.
Repeat from the 1st row.
No. 106.—Claremont Lace.
Cast on 36 stitches and knit across plain.
1. Slip 1, knit 1, o. and n. 5 times, knit 13, o., n., knit 2, o.
twice, n., o. twice, n., knit 1.
sae Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, 0., ., knit the rest
ain.
3. Slip J, knit 2, o. and n. 6 times, knit 12, 0., n., knit 4, o.
twice, n., o. twice, n., knit 1.
4. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4, 0, n., knit the rest
plain.
5. Slip 1, knit 3, o. and n. 6 times, knit 11, 0., n., knit 6, o.
twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1.
6. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 6, 0.,n., knit the rest
plain.
7. Slip 1, knit 4,* 0. and n., * 6 times, knit 10, 0.; n., knit
8, 0. twice, n., 0, twice, n., knit 1.
8. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 8, 0, n., knit the rest
plain.
ie Slip 1, knit 5, 0. and n. 6 times, knit 9, 0., n., knit 15
plain.
10. Bind off 8 sts., knit 6, 0., n., knit the rest plain.
11. Slip 1, knit 6, o. and n. 6 times, knit 8, o., n., knit 2, o.
twice, n., o. twice, n., knit 1.
12. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit the
rest plain.
13. Slip 1, knit 7, 0. and n. 6 times, knit 7, 0., n., knit 4, o.
twice, n., o. twice, n., knit 1.
J Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4, 0., n., knit the rest
plain.
15. Slip 1, knit 8, o. and n. 6 times, knit 6, 0., n., knit 6, o.
twice, n., o. twice, n., knit 1.
knit 2, o.
it the rest
knit 4, o.
it the rest
knit 6, o.
it the rest
0., n., knit
nit the rest
m., knit 15
ain.
, knit 2, o.
., knit the
, knit 4, o.
mit the rest
, knit 6, o.
KNITTING PATTERNS, 331
16. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 6, 0., n., knit the rest
lain.
. 17. Slip 1, knit 9, o. and n. 6 times, knit 5, 0., n., knit 8, o,
twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1.
18. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 8, 0., n., knit the rest
lain.
. 19. Slip 1, knit 10, o..and n. 6 times, knit 4, o., n., knit 15.
20. Bind off 8, knit 6, 0., n., knit the rest plain.
21. Slip 1, knit 11, 0. and n. 6 times, knit 3, 0., n., knit 2,
0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1.
22. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit the rest
lain.
. 23. Slip 1, knit 12, o and n. 6 times, knit 2, 0., n., knit 4,
0. twice, »., 0. twice, n., knit 1.
24. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4, 0., n., knit the rest
lain,
25. Slip 1, knit 13, 0. and n. 6
times, knit 1, 0, n., knit 6, o.
twice, n., o. twice, n., knit J.
26. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2,
purl 1, knit 6, 0, n., knit the rest
plain.
27. Slip 1, knit 26, o., n.. knit
8, o. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1.
28. Knit 3, purl 1, knit 2,
purl 1, knit 8, 0., n., knit the rest
plain.
29. Slip 1, knit 26, o., n., knit
the rest plain.
30. Bind off 8, knit 6, 0., n.,
knit the rest plain.
Repeat from Ist row.
Made of No. 30 crochet cot-
ton, this lace is 4 inches wide.
No. 107.—Coral Tidy Pattern.
Cast on 35 stitches for each pattern, and 6 more (3 for each
edge). Edge means knit 3 on each edge every time across.
76 stitches would do for a tidy provided the cotton is coarse.
Knit twice across plain before knitting the lst row.
332 HOME WORK.
1. Edge, knit 5, n., knit 2, 0, n., 0., n., 0., knit 1, 0, knit
2, n., knit 4, n., knit 2, 0, n., 0, n., 0., knit 1,0., knit 2, n.
2. This, and « every even row, purl.
3. Edge, n., knit 2, n, knit 2, 0., D., 0, 2, 0, knit 3, o.,
knit 2, n., knit 2, n., knit 2, 0., D., 0, ig 0., knit 3, 0., knit 3.
5. Edge, D. twice, ‘knit 2, 0., ND. 0, D., 0., "knit 5, 0. " knit 2,
n. twice, knit 2, 0., n., 0., n., 0., knit 5, o., ‘knit 3,
7, Edge, n., knit 2, O., knit 1, 0, n., 0, n., 0, knit 2, n.,
knit 4,n., knit 2, 0, knit 1, 0, n., 0, n., 0., knit 2, n., knit 5.
9. Edge, knit 3, 0, knit 3,0, n., 0., n., nd knit 2, n., knit
2, n., knit 2, 0., knit 3, 0., n.,0., n., On ‘knit 2. n., knit 2, n.
11. Edge, knit 3, 0, knit 5, 0., n., 0., n., 0., knit 2, n. twice,
knit 2, 0., knit 5, 0.,n., 0., n., 0, knit 2, n. twice.
Repeat until the tidy is the length desired.
No. 108.—Vine and Shell Lace.
Cast on 45 stitches, knit across plain.
. 1. Slip 1, knit 2, 0., n., knit 2,0, n., 0, n., 0, knit 2, n.,
knit 4, n., knit 2,0, koit 1, 0, n, 0., n., 0, n., knit 3, 0, nm,
knit 1, 0. twice, n., knit 6, 0, twice, purl 2 together.
2. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 7, knit lstand purl 2nd
loop, knit 4, purl 27, knit 5.
3. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n., knit 3, 0., p., 0, n., 0. knit 2, n.,
knit 2, ., knit 2, 0., knit 3, 0., D., 0, ., 0, 0., knit 2,0., n.,
knit all plain but two last sts., 0. twice, purl 2 together.
4, Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 13, purl all but 5 last
ste., knit plain.
6. Slip 1, knit 2,0. »., knit 4, 0, n, 0, o., 0. knit 2., n.
twice, knit 2, o., knit 5, 0., p., 0, n, 0, D., knit 1, 0., n., knit
1, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., "knit 5, 0. "twice, purl 2 ‘together,
6. Over twice, purl 2 together, ‘knit plain until loops, knit
Ist and purl 2nd loop, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4, purl all but 5,
knit plain.
7. Slip 1, knit 2, 0.,n., knit 2, n.,0., n.,0., n., 0, knit 1, 0,
knit 2, n., knit 4, n., knit 2, 0, n., tr D., 0, "knit 3, 0. D.,
kuit plain but 2, o. twice, purl 2 ‘tog ether,
8. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 15, purl all but 5, knit
plain.
9. Slip 1, knit 2, 0, n., knit 1, n., 0., n., 0., n., 0, knit 3, 0.,
knit 2, n., knit 2, n., knit 2,0., n., 0., 0., 0, knit 4, 0., n., knit
fit Reainh SORA a aia Sant I Nace
o., knit
, 2, 2.
it 3, 0.,
, knit 3.
knit 2,
it 2, n.,
, knit 5.
n., knit
| 2, n.
n. twice,
at 5 last
nit 2., n.
v., knit
ether,
»ps, knit
il but 5,
nit 1, o.,
3, 0. D.,
b 5, knit
nit 3, o.,
| n., knit
KNITTING PATTERNS, 333
1, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., 0, twice, n., knit 5,0. twice, purl 2
together.
10. Over twice, purl 2 together, kuit 6, knit 1, purl 1,
knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4, purl all but 5, knit plain.
11. Slip 1, knit 2,0, n,n, o., n., 0., D. 0., knit 5, o., knit
2, n. twice, knit 2,0, D., 0, D., O, knit 5, 0., D., knit 10, take
the last st, back on the left hand needle, bind all the rest over
it, 0. twice, purl that st.
12. Over twice, purl 2 together, knit 12, purl all but 5,
hnit plain.
No. 109.--Kate’s Deep Shell Lace.
Cast on 39 stitches.
1. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n., 0, n., knit 2, 0., n., o., n., knit 5, o.,
D., 0., D., 0. twice, n., icnit 12, 0, twice, purl ) together, 0. , purl
2 together.
2. Over twice, purl 2 together, o., purl 2 together, knit 14,
purl 1, knit 20, purl 1.
3. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., 0, n., knit 3, 0, n., 0, 0., knit 4, ¢.,
n., 0, n, knit 15, o. twice, purl 2 together, 0, purl 2 t gether.
4, Over twice, purl 2 to-
gether, o., purl 2 togethtr knit
he purl 1.
5. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n,, 0.,
n., knit 4, 0., n., 0., n., knit 3,
0, n., 2, D, 0 twice, n., Oo.
twice, n., knit 11, 0. twice, purl
2 together, oO, purl 2 together.
6. Over twice, purl 2 'ogether,
o., purl 2 together, knit 13,
purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 20,
url 1.
7. Slip 1, knit 1,0, n, 0,
n., knit 5,0., n., 0., n., knit 2,
o., n., 0. n. knit 17, 0. twice,
No. 109. purl 2 together, o., purl 2 to-
gether.
8. Over twice, purl 2 together, o., purl 2 together, knit all but
last st., purl 1.
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334 HOME WORK.
9. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., 0., n., knit 6, o,,n., 0, n., kuit 1, 0.,
n., 0., n., (0. twice, n.) 3 times, knit 11, 0. twice, purl 2 together,
o., purl 2 together.
10. Over twice, purl 2 together, o., purl 2 together, knit 13,
purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 20, purl 1.
11. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n., 0, n., knit 7,0, n. 0, n., knit 20,
0. twice, purl 2 together, o, purl 2 together.
12. Over twice, purl 2 together, o, purl 2 together, knit all
but last st., purl 1.
13. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n., 0, n., knit 5, n., 0, 0, 0., knit 2,
0, D., 0., n., (0. twice, n.) 4 times, knit 12, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, o., purl 2 together.
14. Over twice, purl 2 together, 0., purl 2 together, knit 14,
pur 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 20,
purl 1.
15. Slip 1, knit 1, 0., n., 0, n., knit 4, n., 0, n., 0., knit 3, 0,
n., 0., n., knit 24, 0. twice, purl 2 together, o., purl 2 together.
16. Over twice, purl 2 together, 0., purl 2 together, all plain
but last st., purl 1.
17. Slip 1, knit 1,0., n., o.,n., knit 3, n., 0, n., 0, knit 4,
0, 0., 0, D., (0. twice, n.) 5 times, knit 14, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, o., purl 2 together.
18, Over twice, purl 2 together, 0., purl 2 together, knit 16,
(purl 1, knit 2) 4 times, purl 1, knit 20.
19. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, n., 0., n., knit 2,n,0., n.,0., knit 5,
0. n., 0, n., knit 29, 0. twice, purl 2 tozether,o., pur! 2 to-
gether.
20. Over twice, purl 2 together, o., purl 2 together, knit all
but last st., purl 1.
21. Slip 1, knit 1,0, n,0., n., knit 1, n., 0, n., 0. knit 6,
0, 0., 0. n., (. twice, n.) 6 times, knit 17, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, o., purl 2 together.
22. Over twice, purl 2 together, o., purl 2 together, knit 19,
(purl 1, knit 2) 5 timer, purl 1, knit all but last st., purl 1.
23. Slip 1, knit 1,0, u,0,n.,n, 0, n,, 0., knit 7, 0, n., 0,
n., knit 18, slip the last one knit on the left-hand needle, and
pass the remaining 21 over it, knit 1.
24, Knit all but the last st., purl 1.
Repeat from lst row.
uit 1, o.,
together,
, knit 13,
knit 20,
, knit all
., knit 2,
url 2 to-
, knit 14,
, knit 20,
nit 3, o.,
tovether.
all plain
», knit 4,
purl 2 to-
, knit 16,
.» knit 5,
pur! 2 tu-
r, knit all
.. knit 6,
purl 2 to-
, knit 19,
url 1.
0., D., 0.,
edle, and
KNITTING PATTERNS. 335
No. 110.—Vandyke Collar.
Use two fine knitting needles, Cast on 62 stitches; knit
across plain. fin
i. Slip 1, n., 0, and n. 12 times, knit 10, 0, twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 5, 0., slip and bind, knit 4, o. twice, purl 2 to»
gether, knit 10.
2. Slip 1, knit,1,
o. and n. 3 times,
o., knit 2, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit
11, 0, twice, purl 2
together, knit 36,
3. Slip 1, knit 1,
o. and n, 11 times,
o., knit 12, 0. twice,
purl 2 together,
knit 3, n., 0, knit
1, 0., slip and bind,
knit 3, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit
11.
4. Slip 1, knit 1,
o. and n. 3 times,
0, knit 3, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit
11, 0. twice, purl 2
together,. knit 37.
First row of gus-
set.—Slip 1, knit 1,
o. and n. 11 times,
knit 12, turn, slip
No, 110. 1, knit 36.
5. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, and n. 11 times, o. knit 14, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 2, n., 0, knit 3, 0., slip and bind, knit 2,
v. twice, purl 2 together, knit 12.
6. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. and n. 3 times, o., knit 4, 0. twice, purl
2 together, knit 11, o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 39.
Second row of gusset like 1st one.
7. Slip 1, knit 1, 0, and n, 11 times, 0, knit 16, 0. twice,
me
336 HOME WORK.
purl 2 together, knit 1, n., 0., knit 5, 0., slip and bind, knit 1,
o. twice, purl 2 together, knit 13.
8. Slip 1, knit 1, o. and n. 3 times, o., knit 5, 0. twice, purl
2 together, knit 11, purl 2 together, knit 41.
Third row of gusset like 1st one. :
9, Slip 1, knit 1, 0. and n. 11 times, 0., knit 18, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, n., o., knit 7, 0., slip and bind, o. twice, purl 2
together, knit 14. vo
Little gusset—Slip 1, knit 1, o. and n. 3 times, o., knit 5,
turn, slip 1, knit 13.
Second row of little gusset—Slip 1, knit 1, 0. and n. three
times, o., knit 2, turn, slip 1, knit 10.
Last row of little gusset—Slip 1, n., o. and n. 4 times, knit
2, turn, slip 1, knit 11.
10. Slip 1, n., 0. and n, 4 times, knit 4, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 11, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 43.
Fourth row of gusset like 1st one.
Fifth row of gusset—Slip 1, knit 1, 0. and n. 11 times, o,
knit 6, turn, slip 1, knit 30.
Sixth row of gusset—Slip 1, n., 0. and n. 12 times, knit 8,
turn, slip 1, knit 33.
11. Slip 1, n.,0. and n, 12 times, knit 17, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 2, 0, slip and bind, knit 3, n., o., knit 2, o.
twice, purl 2 together, knit 14. :
12. Slip 1, n., 0. and n. 4 times, knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 11, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 43.
Seventh row of gusset—Slip 1, n., o. and. n. 12 times, knit
‘11, turn; slip 1, knit 36.
13. Slip 1, n., 0. and n, 12 times, knit 15, 0, twice, purl 2
‘together, knit 3, 0., slip and bind, knit 1, n., 0., knit 3, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, knit 13.
14. Slip 1, n., 0. and n. 4 times, knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 11, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 41.
Eighth row of gusset like 7th.
15. Slip 1, n.,0. and n. 12 times, knit 13, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 4, slip 1, n., bind slipped st. over, o., knit 4, o.
twice, purl 2 together, knit 12.
16. Slip 1, n., 0, and n..4 times, knit. 1, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 11, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 39.
Ninth row of gusset like 7th.
|, knit 1,
rice, purl
0. twice,
e, purl 2
, knit 5,
n. three
nes, knit
url 2 to-
imes, 0.,
, knit 8,
KNITTING PATTERNS. 337
17. Slip 1, n., 0. and n. 12 times, knit 11, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 4, n., 0., knit 5, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit
11
18, Slip 1, n.,0. and n. 4 times, 0. twice, purl 2 together,
knit 11, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 37.
Repeat these 18 rows, inclusive, 12 times more, which will
give you 13 points ; then knit lst row, then 1 plain row, bind
off evenly.
No. 111.—Lace Collar Pattern, No. 1.
Cast on 22 stitches on a fine needle.
1. Knit plain.
2. Knit 16, 0., n., 0., n., 0., knit 2.
3. Knit 9, purl 11, leave 3 sts. on needie, which do not knit ;
4. Knit 14, 0., n., 0, n., 0, knit 2.
5. Knit 10, purl 11, knit 3.
6. Knit 18, ¢., n., 0.,n., 0, knit 2.
7. Knit 11, purl 11, leave 3 sts., which do not knit ; turn.
8
9
. Purl 11, knit 5, 0., n., 0, o., 0., knit 2.
. Knit all plain.
10. Knit 3, purl 11, knit 6, 0., n.,0., n., 0. knit 2.
11, Knit 24, leave 3 sta ; turn.
12. Purl 11, knit 7, 0., n., 0., n., 0., knit 2.
13. Knit and bind off until you have 22 sts. left on needle.
Repeat from 1st row until you have the desired length.
No, 112.—Broad Bexley Lace.
Cast on 61 stitcher. Knit across plain.
1. Knit 2, 0. twice, purl 2 together, o., purl 2 together, knit
6, D., 0, knit 3, o,, n., knit 9, n., 0, knit 3, 0., D., 0. twice, slip
the Ind st, on the left needle over the let and continue to do
so until you have slipped 4, knit 4, 0., n., 0. twice, slip back 4,
knit 4, 0., n., knit 1, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1.
2. Slip 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, 0., D., knit 3,
and make 4 ste. of the over twice, by knit 1, purl l, ‘knit 1,
purl 1, knit 1, 0., n., knit 3, make 4 sts. of the over twice by
knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, 0, n., knit 3, 0., n., knit
7, 0., 0, knit 5, 0, n., knit 5, o. twice, purl 2 together, 0.,
purl ) together, knit 2.
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HOME WORK.
3. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, o., purl 2 to-
gether, knit 4, n., 0., knit 7,0., n., knit 5, n., 0., knit 5, o.,n.,
knit 8,0., n., knit 8, 0., n., knit 8.
No. 112,
4. Slip 1, knit 8, 0, n., 0. twice,
slip by 4, knit 4, 0., n., 0. twice, slip
by 4, knit 4,0, n., knit 5, 0., n., knit
3, 0.,0., knit 9, 0.,n., knit 3, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, o., purl 2 together,
knit 2.
5. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2
together, o., purl 2 together, knit 2, p.,
o., knit 11, 0., n., knit 1, n., o., knit 7,
o., n., knit 3, make 4 sts. of the over
twice by knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1,
knit 1, o, n., knit 3, make 4 sts. o,
the over twice by knit 1, purl 1, knit
L, purl 1, knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, 0. twice,
n., 0. twice, n., o. twice, n., knit 1.
6. Slip 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2,
purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2,.0., n.,
knit 8, 0., n., knit 8, 0., n., knit 7, 0.,
knit 3 together, o., knit 13, 0, n,
knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, o.,
purl 2 together, knit 2.
7. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2
together, knit 3, 0, n., knit 9, n., 0.,
knit 3, 0, n., knit 6, 0, n., 0. twice,
slip by 4. knit 4, 0, n., 0. twice, slip
by 4, knit 4, 0., n., knit 11.
8. Slip 1, knit 11, 0, n, knit 4,
purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, 0, n,
knit 4, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1,
o., D., knit 4, n., 0., knit 5, 0., n., knit
7,n.,0., knit 4, 0, twice, purl 2 together,
o., purl 2 together, knit 2.
9. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2
together, o., purl 2 together, knit 5, 0.,
p., knit 5, n., o., knit 7, 0., n., knit 4,
o., n, knit 8, 0, n., knit 8, 0., n., knit 4, 0. twice, n., 0. twice,
n., knit 3.
purl 2 to-
it 5, 0.,n.,
, 0. twice,
twice, slip
0, n., knit
3, 0. twice,
2 together,
ice, purl 2
knit 2, pv.
,o., knit 7,
of the over
t 1, purl 1,
ke 4 sts. 0,
url 1, knit
1, 0. twice,
knit 1.
1, knit 2,
t 2,0. Dn,
knit 7, 0.,
13, 0, no,
gether, o.,
ce, purl 2
t 9, m., 0.,
., 0. twice,
twice, slip
n., knit 4,
t 1,0, n,
1, knit 1,
o., n., knit
2 together,
ce, purl 2
, knit 5, 0.,
n., knit 4,
+) 0. twice,
KNITTING PATTERNS. 33)
10, Slip 1, knit 4, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 5, 0., n., o.
twice, slip by 4 sts., knit 4, 0., n., 0. twice, slip by 4 ste., knit
4, 0., n., knit 2, n., 0, knit 9,0., n., knit 3, n., 0., knit 6, 0.
twice, purl 2 together, o., purl 2 together, knit 2.
11. Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together, o., purl 2 to-
gether, knit 7, o., n,, knit 1, n., 0., knit 11, 0., n., knit 2, o.,
n., knit 4, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, 0., n., knit 4, purl 1,
knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, o., n., knit 13.
12. Slip and bind 7, knit 6, 0., n., knit 8, 0., n., knit 8, o.,
n. twice, 0., knit 13, 0., knit 3 together, o., knit 8, 0. twice,
purl 2 together, o., purl 2 together, knit 2.
No. 113.—Lace Collar Pattern, No. 2.
Cast on 49 stitches and knit across plain.
1, Knit 10. n, o., knit 3, 0., n., knit 1, 0, n., knit 3, n., 0.,
knit 1, n.,0., knit 3, 0., n., knit 9, n., 0., knit 3, o., n.
2. Knit 1, 0., knit 5, 0, n, knit 7,n., 0., knit 5, 0., n., knit
1, o., n., knit 1, n.,0, knit 1,n., o, knit 5,0. n., knit 5;
turn the work.
3. Knit 4, n., o., knit 1, n., 0. knit 1, 0., n., knit 1,0, n,
knit 1, c., knit 3 together, o., knit 1, n., o., knit 1, n.,0., knit
l,o., n., knit 1,0, n., knit 5, v.,0, knit 1,n.,0, knit], 0., n,
knit 1, o., knit 1.
4, Knit 1, o., knit 1 n., o., knit 3,0, n., knit 1, 0, n., knit
3, n., 0, knit 1, n., 0, knit 3, 0., n., knit 1,0, n., knit 3, n.,
o., knit 1, n., o., knit 3, 0, n., knit 1, 0., n., knit 7.
5. Knit 6, n., 0, knit 1, n.,0., knit 5, 0., n., knit 1,0, n,
knit 1, n., o., knit 1, n., 0, knit 5, o., n., knit 1, 0., n., knit 1,
n., 0., knit 1 ,n., 0, knit 5, o., n., knit 1, o., knit 1.
6. Knit 1, 0., knit 1, n., 0, knit 3, 0., n., knit 2, 0., n., knit
1, o., knit 3 together, 0, knit 1, n., knit 3, 0.,n., knit 2, 0.,
n., knit 1, 0., knit 3 together, o., knit 1, n., 0, knit 3,0, n.,
knit 2, o., n., knit 1, 0, n., knit 1; turn the work.
7. Knit 3,0, 0, knit 1,0, n., knit 3, n., 0, knit 1, po. 0,
knit 3,0, n., knit ], 0, n., knit 3, n., 0., knit 1, n., 0, knit 3,
0, 0., knit 1, 0., o., knit 3, n., 0, knit 1, n., 0, knit 2.
8, Narrow, knit 1, 0, n., knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, n., 0, knit 1,
n., 0., knit 5, 0., n., knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, n.,0., knit 1,n, o,
knit 5, 0, n., knit 1,0., n., knit 1, n., 0, knit 1, n., 0, knit 8.
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340 HOME WORK.
9. Knit 9,0, n., knit 1, 0, knit 3, together o., knit 1, n., 0,
knit 1, n., 0., knit 1, 0., o., knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, 0., knit 3 to-
gether, o., knit 1, n., 0, knit 7, 0., n., knit 1, 0, knit 3 to-
gether, o., knit 1, n., o., knit 1, n.
10. Nerrow, knit 1, 0., knit 3, n., 0., knit 9, 0., n., knit 3,
n., 0, knit 1, n., 0., knit 3, 0, n., knit 1,0, n., knit 3, n, 0,
knit 6 ; turn the work.
11. Knit 7, 0., n., knit 1, n., 0, knit 1, n., 0, knit 5, o., n.,
knit 1, o., n., knit 1, n., 0., knit 11, 0, n., knit 1, n., 0, knit
1, n.
12. Narvow, knit 1, 0., knit 3 together, o., knit 13, o., knit
3 together, o., \:uit 1, n., o.. knit 3, 0., n., knit 2, 0., n., knit 1,
o., knit 3 together, o.. knit 12.
Begin again at the lst row.
No. 114.—-Lace Vollar Pattern, No. 3,
Cast on 32 stitches,
1. Knit plain.
2. Purl 28 and turn the work, leaving 4 sts. unworked on
left-hand needle.
. Knit 20, 0., n., 0, n., 0., n., knit 2
. Purl 28 ; turn the work.
Knit 28.
Knit 28, going all the way across.
Knit 4, ‘purl 28.
. Knit 2, 0., n., 0, na, 0, n., knit 20 ; turn the work.
. Purl 28.
10. Knit 32.
Begin at Ist row and repeat as often as desired.
For an edge to finish the top of the collar, cast on 9 stitches,
1. Knit plain.
2. Purl 7, and turn the work, leaving 2 loops on left
needle.
3. Slip 1, 0, n., 0, n., knit 2.
4. Like 2nd row.
5. Knit 7.
6. Knit 9, going quite across.
7. Knit 2, purl 7.
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nit 1, n., 0.,
9 knit 3 to-
_ knit 3 to-
po. knit 3,
it 3, n., 0.,
it 5, 0., n.,
n., 0., knit
13, 0., knit
n., knit 1,
vorked on
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9 stitches,
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KNITTING STITCHES, 341
8. Knit 2, 0., n., 0, n., knit 1, turn the work (2 loops are
left on needle).
9. Purl 7.
10. Knit 9.
No. 115.—Lace Collar Pattern, No. 4.
Cast on 44 stitches, and kuit across plain.
1. Knit 5, purl 19,0, purl 2 together, knit 8, 0., n., 0., n.,
o. 3 times, n. twice, 0., knit 2.
2. Knit 6, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1 (making 4 sts. out of large
loop) knit 12, 0. twice, purl 2 together, purl to the end.
3. Knit 7, 0. and n. 8 times, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 together,
knit 2, n., 0. twice, n., knit 3, 0., n., 0., p., knit 4, n., 0., knit 2.
4. Knit 17, purl 1, knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, purl to
the end.
5. Knit 24, o. twice, purl 2 together, n., 0. twice, n. twice,
0. twice, n., knit 2, 0., n., 0., n., knit 3, n., 0., knit 2.
6. Knit 15, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, purl to the end.
7. Knit 17, 0. and n. 8 times, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2 to-
gether, knit 2, n., o. twice, n., knit 5,0.,n.,0.,°n., knit 2, n.,
o., knit 2.
8, Knit 17, purl 1, knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, purl to
the end.
9. Knit 24, 0. twice, purl 2 together, n., 0. twice, n. twice,
o. twice, »., knit 4, 0. n., 0., n., knit 1, n., 0, knit 2.
10. Knit 15, purl 1, knit 3, purl 1, knit 1, 0, twice, purl 2
together, knit 19, and turn around,
11. Slip 1, purl 18, 0, purl 2 together, knit 2, n., 0. twice,
n., knit 7, 0., p., 0., n. twice, o., knit 2.
12. Knit 17, purl 1, knit 3, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 19
and turn.
13. Slip 1, purl 18, 0., purl 2 together, knit 14, 0., n., 0., n.,
knit 3.
14, Bind off 3, knit 17, 0. twice, purl 2 together, knit 19,
turn, and commence again with slip 1, purl 18, 0., purl 2 to-
gether, knit 8, 0., n., 0., n., 0. 3 times, n. twice, 0,, knit 2, Go
on to 2nd row and continue.
When you are done the collar, cast on 10 sts. ; knit an edge
like the bottom of collar and sew on the top edge for a heading
knit the edge the length you want, and pleat the collar in to fit.
342 HOME WORK.
No. 116.—Lace Collar Pattern, No. 5.
Cast on 28 stitches,
1. Knit 3, n., knit 2,0. knit 1,0, n., 0, 0,0. knit 2, n.,
knit 4, n., knit 2, o., knit ], 0., n., 0, knit 1.
. Purl back on all even rows.
3. Knit 2, n, knit 2, 0., knit 3,0., n., 0, n., 0., knit 2, n.,
knit 2, n., knit 2, 0, knit 3, 0., n., 0., knit 1.
5. Knit 1, n., knit 2,0, knit 5,0, n., 0, n,0., knit 2, n.
twice, knit 2, 0., knit 5, 0., n., 0., knit 1.
7. Knit 6, n., knit 2,0., n., 0., knit 1, 0, knit 1,0. knit 2,
n., knit 2, n., knit 1, n., knit 2, 0., n., 0., n.
9. Knit 5, n., knit 2,0, n., 0., n., 0, knit 3, 0. knit 2, n.,
knit 2, n., knit 2,0, n., 0., n.
11. Knit 4, n., knit 2,0., n., 0, n., 0, knit 5, 0., knit 1, n.
twice, knit 3, 0., n., 0, n.
12. Purl back and begin at lst row ; knit about 30 patterns ;
then take up all the sts. of the upper edge, after which knit 6,
n., knit 6, n., and so on till all are knitted.
Knit 12 or 14 rows, back and forth ; knit back every time
plain. Last row, knit 6, 0., knit 6, o., etc., then bind off.
No. 11'7.—Lace Collar Pattern, No. 6.
Cast on 53 stitches,
1. Slip 1, knit 3,0, n., knit 1, 0, knit 1, n., purl 1, purl 2
together, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 1, leave thread over, knit 1, n.,
purl 1, purl 2 together, knit 1, o., knit 3, 0,, knit 1, n., purl 1,
purl 2 together, knit 1, 0. twice, purl 1, leave thread over, knit
1, n., purl 1, purl 2 together, knit 1, o., knit 3, 0., n., 0., knit
1, n., purl 1, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0., knit 1.
2. Knit 1, purl 3, knit 1, purl 3, knit 2, 0., n., knit 1, purl
3, knit 1, purl 3, knit 1, purl 3, knit 1, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3,
knit 1, purl 3, knit 1, purl 3, knit 1, purl 3, knit 3, 0, n.,
knit 2.
3. Slip 1, knit 3, 0., n., knit 1,0. knit 1, n., purl 1, purl 2
together, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, n., purl 1, purl 2 together, knit
1, o., knit 3, o, knit 1, n., purl 1, purl 2 together, knit 1, purl
1, knit 1, n., purl 1, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0., knit 3, 0., n.,
knit 1, n., purl 1, purl 2 together, knit 1, 0., knit 1.
4, Knit 1, purl 3, knit 1, purl 2, knit 2, 0, n., knit 1, purl 3,
knit 1, purl 2, knit 1, purl 2, knit 1, purl 3, knit 3, purl 3,
cnit 2, n.,
knit 2, n.,
knit 2, n.
o., knit 2,
knit 2, n.,
knit 1, n.
) patterns ;
ich knit 6,
every time
id off.
11, purl 2
cnit 1, n.,
n., purl 1,
over, knit
n., O., knit
it 1, purl
3, purl 3,
3, 0. D.,
1, purl 2
ther, knit
nit 1, purl
, 3, 0, DL,
b 1, purl 3,
}, purl 3,
KNITTING PATTERNS. 343
knit 1, purl 2, knit 1, purl 2, knit 1, purl 3, knit 3, 0, n.,
knit 1.
5. Slip 1, knit 3, 0, n., knit 1,0, knit 1,0. n,, purl 1, n,
purl 1, n., purl 1, n., o., knit 1, 0, knit 3, o., knit 1, 0., n., purl
1, n., purl 1, n., purl 1, n., 0, knit 1, 0, knit 3,0. n., n., purl
1, n., 0., knit 1, 0., knit 1.
6. Knit 1, purl 4, knit 1, purl 1, knit 2,0, n., knit 1, purl
4, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 4, knit 3, purl 4,
knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 4, knit 3,0, n,,
knit 2.
7. Slip 1, knit 3, 0., n., knit 1, o., knit 3, 0., knit 3 together,
purl 1, knit 3 together, o., knit 3, 0., knit 3, 0., knit 3, 0., knit
3 together, purl 1, knit 3 together, o., knit 3, 0., knit 3, 0., n.,
knit 3 together, o., knit 3, 0., knit 1.
8. Knit 1, purl 6, knit 2,0., n., knit 1, purl 6, knit 1, purl 6,
knit 3, purl 6, knit 1, purl 6, knit 3, 0, n., knit 2.
9. Slip 1, knit 3, 0., n., knit 1, 0., knit 5, 0., knit 3 together,
o., knit 5, 0, knit 3, 0., knit 5, 0., knit 3 together,o, knit 5,
o., knit 3, 0., knit 3 together, o., knit 5, 0., knit 1.
10. Knit 1, purl 7, knit 2,0.,n., knit 1, purl 15, knit 3
purl 15, knit 3,0.,n., knit 2.
Knit one half-yard.
Finish ends same as lower edge.
Pick up sts. on upper edge, and knit 8 sts. then narrow ; re-
peat to end ofrow. Knit across plain 4 times and bind off.
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PART TWO.
SECTION IIT.—Knitted Garments, Cownterpanes, ete.
No. 1.—Vest for Lady.
The directions given are for medium size, and it will be easy
to add to or decrease from the size of the vest, by casting on
more or less stitches. Use rubber or wooden knitting needles,
not too coarse.
Cast on 120 stitches, knit;2, purl 2, for about 22 inches.
For the first sleeve: Work on 28 sts., still preserving the
same rib for 10 inches, break off the wool, and put the sts.
either on the third needle or a string of coarse cotton.
Bind off 64 sts. across the
=~f\ front, then work on the re-
“7 maining sts, for the second
sleeve as you did for the first.
When you have worked this
sleeve, cast on 64 sts., take up
the sts. of the first sleeve,
then you will have 120 sts.
upon which work the second
half for 22 inches, then bind
off. Sew up the sides, leav-
ing the arm hole open.
For the crocheted edging
which is worked around the
neck and sleeves:
1. Ones. c. in each st. at
edge of knitting.
No, 1. 2. Cross trebles worked as
follows: Work as for a tr. into a st., work off the 1st loop,
miss 2 sts., 1 d. c in next, work off all the loops on needle, 2
ch., 1 d. c. in centre of tr.
3. Ones. c. in a st., 4 ch., 1 d.c. in 1st st., miss 2 sts., and
repeat.
_ ete.
ill be easy
casting on
g needles,
nches,
rving the
at the sts.
).
across the
n the re-
e second
r the first.
orked this
., take up
st sleeve,
120 sts,
he second
hen bind
des, leav-
bn.
d edging
ound the
pch st. at
orked as
Ist loop,
needle, 2
sts., and
KNITTING PATTERNS. 845
A narrow ribbon is run through the cross trebles and is tied
in front and on the shoulders. Long sleeves may be add
desired, by taking up sts, at the arm-hole and knitting them
like body of shirt and putting on an elastic, close wrist, by
changing to fine steel needles and knitting on them about 3
inches.
No. 2.—Baby’s Shirt.
Use two small bone knitting needles.
Cast on 112 stitches.
Knit 1 round plain, purl 4 rounds.
5. Narrow 2, knit 1, widen 4, knit 1, narrow 4, knit 1—the
same process continued the length of the needle, leaving 2 sts.
to be narrowed at each end of the needle.
6. Knit plain.
Repeat 5th and 6th rounds 8 times.
22, 23, 24, and 25 purl.
Repeat 5th and 6th rounds 8 times.
Purl 4 rounds.
Repeat 5th and 6th row 8 times.
This makes 3 rows of the pattern which finishes the bottom
of the shirt.
The upper part of the shirt is knit 2, purl 2, for 48 rounds.
49. Knit 2 together, 0., the entire length of the needle.
50. Knit plain, and bind off. That is one half of your
shirt.
For the sleeves cast on 56 stitches. Knit 1 row of the pat-
tern as for the bottom of the shirt.
The upper part of the sleeve purl 2, knit 2, for 8 rounds.
9. Knit 2 together, over.
10. Knit plain, and bind off.
For the gusset for the sleeve cast on 24 stitches.
Knit 2 rounds plain, 2 rounds purl, for 24 rounds, then bind
off.
Sew your gusset and sleeve together, with a worsted needle
and zephyr, then sew the sleeve to the body of the shirt, leav-
ing one-third of the sleeve above the top of the body, then
sew the shirt together.
Crochet a little shell edge round the neck. Run a narrow
satin ribbon in the neck.
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346 HOME WORK.
No. 3—Gaiters.
Use four coarse needles, and four needles one size smaller.
Cast on 20 stitches on each of the two finest needles and 23
on the third ; the odd st. is for the seam ; this is purled at the
end of the last needle in one round and
knitted plain in the other ; as this st.
is worked the same throughout, it is
not mentioned in the following direc-
tions :—
For the ribbed top, knit 2 and purl
2 for two and a half inches.
Now purl two rounds and knit one
round ; then commence the pattern
for the leg as follows :
1. Knit 1, * purl 4, knit 1, purl 1,
knit 1; repeat from * all round, end
with knit 1 before the seam st.
2. Knit 1, purl 5, * knit 1, purl 6
repeat from * and end with knit 1 be-
fore the seam.
3. Knit 1, * purl 1, knit 2, purl 1,
knit 1, purl 1, knit 1; repeat from *
and end with knit 1.
4, Knit 1, * purl 1, knit 2, purl 2,
knit 1, purl 1 ; repeat from * all round
and knit the last st. before the seam.
Repeat from Ist round for four
inches and a half.
Now continue the pattern, but de-
crease for the ankle by knitting the 2nd and 3rd sts. of the first
needle together and the last 2 sts. but one of the last needles
together ; that is, decreasing on each side of the seam. Do
this in every 3rd row until you have only 50 sts. left, then purl
one round and knit one round.
Now take the other set of needles and knit 1, purl 1 alter-
nately all round for two inches.
On 10 sts. on each side of the seam (20 sts.) work with two
needles, at the back of the leg, as you would for the heel of a
stocking, for one and three-quarter inches ; slip these 20 on to
a piece of thread and tie it to prevent their slipping off.
smaller.
lles and 23
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KNITTING PATTERNS, 347
Pick up 12 sts. at the right side of heel, knit across the front
of the foot, still preserving the rib, and pick up 12 sts. on the
other side of heel. Continue to work on the side of heel and
front st. backwards and forwards, The side of heel sts, are
knitted plain and the front of foot ste. ribbed. Decrease in
every 3rd row by knitting the 2 last of side of heel ste. together
on the right side of front, and the two first on the left side un-
til all the side sts, are taken in, then work on the front sts, for
about an inch, Now pick up the sts. down the side of front,
take the sts. off the thread onto a needle, and pick up the sts.
on the other side of front.
Purl 4 rounds and bind off.
Sew a strap of leather or webbing about two inches long to
the sts. next the heel.
No. 4.—Skirt—Arrow Pattern.
The woven arrow pattern may be imitated exactly with knit-
ting needles.
Two colors are chosen, cardinal and drab, blue and straw, or
any combination desired. Use bone, wooden or rubber needles.
Supposing this skirt to be cardinal and gray. With cardinal,
cast on 31 stitches and knit 1 plain row. (There are to be 6
stripes of each color.)
2. Over, knit 15, n., knit 14.
3. The same, and continue this till 32 rows are done.
33. Over, knit 7, n., knit 6, n., knit 6, n., knit 6.
34, Over, knit 14, n., knit 13.
Knit 20 more rows the same as last row.
55. Over, knit 6, n., knit 6, n., knit 6, n., knit 5.
56. Over, knit 13, n., knit 12.
Knit 14 more rows the same as the last.
71. Over, knit 6, n., knit 5, n., knit 5, n., knit 5,
72. Over, knit 12, n., knit 11.
Knit 14 more rows the same as the last.
87. Over, knit 5, n., knit 5, n., knit 5, n., knit 4,
88. Over, knit 11, n, knit 10.
Knit 10 more rows same as last.
99. Over, knit 5, n., knit 4, n., knit 4, n, knit 4.
100. Over, knit 10, n., knit 9.
Knit 10 more rows the same as the last.
348 HOME WORK.
111. Over, knit 4, n., knit 4, n., knit 4, n., knit 3.
112. Over, knit 9, n., knit 8.
Knit 6 more rows the same as the last.
119. Over, knit 4, n., knit 3,n., knit 3, n., knit 3.
120. Over, knit 8, n., knit 7.
Knit 6 more rows the same as the last.
127. Over, knit 3, n., knit 3, n., knit 3, n., knit 2.
128. Over, knit 7, n., knit 6.
Knit 4 more rows the same as the last.
133. Over, knit 3, n, knit 2, n., knit 2, n., knit 2.
134. Over, knit 6, n., knit 5. Knit 2 more rows the same
as the last.
137. Over, knit
2, n., knit 2, n,,
knit 2, n., knit 1.
138, Over, knit
5, n., knit 4. Knit
2 more rows same
as the last.
141. Over, knit
2, no. knit 1, n,,
knit 1, n., knit 1.
142. Over, knit
4,n., knit 3.
Knit one more
row the same as the
last, and bind off.
This finishes 1
stripe.
Knit 5 more car-
dinal stripes, and 6
of gray. When all
are finished crochet
the stripes together
; No. 4.
cn wrong side, or if liked better, sew them ; widest part of
stripe for bottom of skirt.
A place must be left in one join for a placket hole. Sew the
pertcont to a gored band. Crochet simple shell on bottom of
skirt,
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Over, knit
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Over, knit
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Over, knit
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Over, knit
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When all
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KNITTING PATTERNS. 949
No. §.—Infant’s Jacket.
This jacket is to be made of split zephyr or two-threaded
Saxony, for summer wear. It is knitted in the length on
coarse steel or smal! bone or rubber needles, tweive inches
long.
Gast on 225 stitches, and knit across plain.
1. Slip 1, knit 2, * 0, knit 2, purl 2 together twice, knit 2,
o., knit 1; repeat from * across the row.
2. Slip 1, * purl 1, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 1; repeat
from * across the row.
These 2 rows are to be repeated 40 times up to the arm-
hole.
These stitches are now divided out on 3 separate needles ;
50 for each front, 101 for the
back, and bind off 12 sts.
under each arm between each
front and the back. Then knit
34 rows on each front and
back, each one separately ; then
for each front knit 8 rows, de-
creasing on the front or neck
part two sts. each time. Then
bind off the remaining sts. for
the shoulder ; this can best be
done by placing the front and
back together on the wrong
side and bind off together.
No. 5. Take up the sts, for the arm-
hole, beginning in the middle of the 12 sts. bound off between
the front and back,
Divide the sta, on 3 needles and work round and round 64 times.
In working the 2nd round, all the plain and over sts. ar e knitted
plain, and the purled sts, are purled without turning the work,
In the 4th and each 6th row, decrease on each end at t he begin-
ning and end ; this decrease will be in the under part of sleeve,
Decrease until there are but 63 sts. ; then knit 12 rows on these
63 sta, and bind off. Around the neck and sacque an d sleeves
crochet 1 tr, 2ch.; this isthe row in which the ribbon is
run,
350 HOME WORK.
2. One d.c. on d.c., miss lst 2cu., 2d.c, 2 ch, 2d.c.
under next 2 ch., miss next 2 ch, 1d.c.in next 2 ch.; re-
peat all around.
3. One s.c. on 1 d.c, 1 ch.,7 d.c. under 2 ch. between
each 4 d.c, 1 ch., 1 8. c. on each 1 d. c. ; repeat all around.
Run in narrow ribbon around the neck and sleeves and tie
in bows and ends. The ribbon can be carried all around the
sacque, and is a pretty addition.
No. 6.—Shoulder Shawl.
Use large wooden or rubber needles.
Cast on 118 stitches.
1. Knit across plain.
2. Knit across plain until you come to the last 3 sts, nar-
row, knit 1, repeat these 2 rows until you have 1 st. left on
the needle, break the wool and draw it through this one st.
For the border put 1 d.c. in every other st. with 1 ch. be-
tween, round the two sides of the shawl. At the point on the
back put 3 d. c. with 1 ch. between each.
2. Three d.c, in lst loop, with 1 ch. between each, 1 d. c.,
1 ch. between, through the row to the point, 2 d. c. with 1 ch.
hetween 1 ch., d. c. in d.c., 1 ch., 2d. c. with 1 ch. between,
in next loop, finish like the 1st of the row.
3. Chain 3, 1 d. c. in loop, ch. 1, d. c. in loop, so continue
to the point, * put 2 d.c. with 1 ch. between, in loop, 1 ch.,
repeat from * 3 times, and finish row like the 1st part.
4. Like 3rd row to point, then 2d.c. with 1 ch. between
in 2nd loop where 2 d. c. were in 1 loop, 1 ch., 2d. c. in be-
tween loops, 1 ch., 2 d.c., and 1 ch. between in 3rd loop, 1 ch.,
1 d. c. in next loop, finish like 1st part of row.
5. Like the 4th row to the point, then put 2 d.c. with 1
ch. between, in the middle loop.
6. Like the 5th.
Tie a fringe in each loop with 3 pieces of the wool a finger
long.
To finish the neck make a row of holes of 2 ch. and 1 d.c.,
then puta scallop of 4 d.c.in one loop, and 1 sc, in the
next.
ch., 2 d. c,
2 ch. ; re-
. between
around,
es and tie
round the
sts., nar-
st. left on
one st.
1 ch. be-
int on the
h, ld.c.,
with 1 ch.
between,
. continue
p, 1ch.,
t.
between
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op, 1 ch.,
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c. in the
KNITTING PATTERNS, 351
No. 7.—Baby’s Sock.
Use white single and colored zephyr.
Cast on 50 stitches with color. First 2 rows ribbed, thus:
Knit 2, purl 2.
3. Knit plain.
4, Purl.
5. Over and narrow all the way across.
6. Slip the lst st., knit the rest plain.
Repeat from 3rd row, which makes 2 rows of holes.
11. Slip 1st st., knit the rest plain.
Join on the white.
12. Slip 1st st., purl the rest.
13. Knit plain.
Rib 12 rows, then make 4 rows of holes, like the other holes
42, Slip 1 st., knit the rest plain.
43. Slip 1 st., purl the rest.
44, Join on the color, slip Ist st., knit 10, n., knit 20, n.,
knit 10, n. twice, knit the rest plain,
45. Slip 1 st., knit the rest plain.
46. Slip 1 st., n., knit 40, n., knit the rest plain.
47. Slip 1. knit the rest plain.
48, Slip 1, knit
ops - 18, join on white,
o knit 16, leave the
remaining 14 sts.
on a piece of wor-
sted or needle.
They are for the
other side of the
heel.
Now work the
white, by slipping
Ist st., purl the
rest.
Make 5 rows
q@ of holes as before
to form the in-
step. Then bind
N. 7. off theee 16 sts.
Take up colored worsted which was left.
352 HOME WORK.
To commence the instep. Knit first the colored st., which
the lst st. of the instep is worked on, then pick up and knit 10
ate. from the instep.
Cast on 11 more, making 36 from heel to toe.
Knit 7 plain rows.
8. Slip 1 at heel, knit 30, n., knit the rest plain.
9. Knit plain.
10. Slip 1 at heel, knit 31, n., knit the rest plain.
II. Knit plain.
12. Slip 1 at heel, n., knit plain all but 3, n. last plain.
13. Knit plain.
a 1, n. twice, knit plain all but 5, n. twice at toe, last
ib. Knit plain.
16. Slip 1, n. twice at heel, knit plain all but 5, n. twice, last
plain at toe.
17. Knit plain
18. Slip 1, n., knit plain all but 5, n. twice, knit last plain.
19. Knit plain. Bind off. There should now be 21 sta, Join
on the colored zephyr to the toe part, pick up and work the 11
ste. cast on.
1. Knit plain, then pick up and knit a st. from the row be.
low, making 12 sts.
2. Knit plain.
Continue this, increasing 1 each row at the toe, till you have
18 ste. Then decrease in the same way till you have only 11
left.
Take up the 10 sts from the instep. The one colored, and
the 14 on the worsted, making, as on the other side, 36 sts.
Then follow the directions as on the other side.
No. 8.—Infant’s Bootees.
Use Cream White Saxony for tops, and any desired color for
slipper part.
For the slipper knit 1 and purl 1 alternately for lst row,
and in the next row purl 1 and knit 1 alternately. Then reverse
the order, so that 2 rows will be alike, and the next will be
reversed. Or, it can be knit in plain garter st., or again, for
variety, in basket work.
Cast on 20 stitches,
t., which
d knit 10
toe, last
ice, last
plain,
ts. Join
the 1]
row be.
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in, for
KNITTING PATTERNS, 353
in the 2nd row begin to widen, and widen at the beginning
of each row till you have widened 6 sts. at the toe and 4 at the
heel, then continue knitting the 36 sts. until you have 18 rows
in all. Bind off 24 sts. (beginning at the heel) leaving 12 sts.
at toe, continue knitting these 12 for 26 rows more.
Cast on 24 sts. to the
12 on the needle, and
knit the other side of
the slipper, norrowing
in the same way as you
widened in first half ;
bind off the sts.
With the white Sax-
ony pick up 18 sts.
across the toe between
the sides of slipper part
and purl across,
1. Purl 1, knit 1, 0,,
knit 1, 0, knit 1, 0,
knit 1, o., knit 1, purl
Meee 1, the next 4 sts, are
Metta crossed or twisted by tak-
Y ing off 2 on another
—_ needle and knitting the
No. 8, next 2, then knit the
2 you took off, then purl 1, knit 1, o, knit 1, 0, knit 1, o,,
knit 1, 0., knit 1, purl 1.
2. Knit 1, purl 2 together, purl 5, purl 2 together, knit 1,
purl 4, knit 1, purl 2 together, purl 5, purl 2 together, knit 1,
3. Purl 1, n., knit 3, n., purl 1, knit 4, purl 1, n., knit 3, n,
purl 1.
4. Knit J, purl 5, knit 1, purl 4, knit 1, purl 5, knit 1.
This forms one pattern which is to be repeated 4 tines for
the instep. Then take up 13 sts. for the heel on right side and
purl across, begiu at Ist row and work over the instep to left
side, and take up 13 sts. there, repeat the pattern 8 times for
the top. It will then be ready tosew up. With a colored
thread sew, first the emall opening at instep, then the slipper,
beginning at heel.
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When you have all done but the straight part of the toe, sew
that so it will be square, by catching the centre and sewing to
either side. Sew up the top with the white yarn and finish
with small shells of the colored.
They are then ready for the stretcher or foot, over which
they should be tightly drawn and fastened with a st. in the
centre of each shell. Wrap in a damp cloth and leave until
perfectly dry, run narrow ribbons in the second row of holes,
and tie in a bow in front.
No. 9.—Child’s Mitten.
Two steel knitting needles number 10, and two finer ones,
number 14.
Cast on 57 stitches with number 10 needles,
1. Over, slip 1 as if about to purl it, n. ; repeat to end of
row. This is the brioche st.
2 to 14. Like the lst row. Be careful that the two sts. that
are knit together are those that naturally fall together in the
knitting.
15 to 18. Like lst.
19. Knit 1, n. ; repeat.
20. Knit 1, *o., n., * repeat from * to *.
21. Knit plain,
No. 10.—Child’s Mitts.
To make child’s mitts proceed in this way :
Cast on 57 stitches with coarse needles.
Rows 1 to 14. Over, slip 1, n. Repeat to end of row.
15 to 18. With finer needles, like lst to 14th.
19. Knit 1,n. Repeat.
20. Knit 1, *0.,n. Repeat from * to the end of row.
21. Knit plain.
22. Knit 1, purl 1. Repeat.
23. Purl the knitted, en knit the purl sts. of last row.
Repeat the 22nd and 23rd rows 3 times each.
30. Over, slip 1, knit 1. Repeat to the end of row.
31 to 37. Over, slip 1,n, Repeat to the end of rows.
38. Over, slip 1, n., repeat 5 times more; turn, leaving the
other sts., and knit the 18 ate. in the same pattern for 13 rows
more.
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KNITTING PATTERNS, 355
52. Knit 1, n. to the end of row.
53. Narrow to the end of row, then bind off. This forms
the thumb.
Now with the sts. that are left on the pin, commence the
39th row of hand by knitting 3 sts.{together to decrease 1 rib,
then o., slip 1, n. to the end of row.
40. Over, slip 1, n. to the end of row, knitting the last 3 sts.
together. Repeat the last 2 rows once more, but you will only
have 2 sts. to knit together at the end.
43. Knit 3 together, to decrease as before, * o., slip 1, n.
Repeat from *.
44, Over, slip 1, n., knitting 3 together at the end ; repeat
the last row 14 times more, knitting 2 together instead of 3 to-
gether at the end of the rows.
59. Knit 1, knit 2 together at the end.
60. Knit 1, purl 1. Repeat.
61. Like 60th row.
62. Narrow, repeat, then bind off, sew the ends and inside
of the thumb together, and the edge sts. of the hand.
A narrow sarcenet ribbon may be run through the holes at
the waist if preferred, or silk elastic.
This glove is for the right hand.
Commence to knit the hand part first instead of the thumb
for the left hand.
No. 11.—Mitten—Row of Hearts Down the Back.
Cast on 77 stitches—Ist needle, 28; 2nd needle, 22; 3rd
needle, 27.
1. Knit plain.
2. Knit 6, purl 2, 0., knit 1, 0. twice, purl 2; repeat.
3. Knit 4, n., purl 2. knit 3, purl 2; repeat.
4. Knit 3, n., purl 2, knit 1, 0., knit 1, 0, knit 1, purl 2;
repeat.
5. Knit 2, n., purl 2, knit 5, purl 2 ; repeat.
6. Knit 1, n., purl 2, knit 2, 0., knit 1, 0, knit 2, purl 2;
repeat.
7. Over, n., 0. twice, purl 2, knit 5, n., purl 2 ; repeat.
8. Knit 3, purl 2, knit 4, n., purl 2; repeat.
9. Knit 1, o., knit 1,0., knit 1, purl 2, knit 3, n., purl 2 ;
repeat.
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356 HOME WORK.
10. Knit 5, purl 2, knit 2, n., purl 2; repeat.
11. Knit 2, o., knit 1,0, knit 2, purl 2, knit 1, n., purl 2 ;
repeat,
12. Knit 5, n., purl 2, 0, n., 0. twice, purl 2; repeat. Then
repeat from the 3rd round until the mitten is finished. For
the back of the hand arrange for 5 hearts and 6 seams—22 sts.
on first plain needle, 22 on second needle, leave 7 plain sts. be-
fore commencing the thumb.
No.312.—Fancy Mitten.
Number of sts. cast on for wrist must be a multiple of 7.
For a hand that wears 64 glove, 63 stitches will be the right
number.
1. Knit once around plain.
2. Knit 1, 0., knit 3, 0., knit 1, purl 2; repeat.
3. Knit 3, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 3, purl 2; repeat.
4, Slip 1, kmt 1, draw slipped st. over, knit 5, n., purl 2;
repeat.
5. Slip 1, knit 1, draw slipped st. over, knit 3, n., purl 2;
repeat. Knit this long enough for wrist, then carry 3 fancy
stripes down the back. Knit what is on two needles plain, till
it is one inch and a-half long. Then take 30 sts. on one needle
for the thumb, and knit the 30 sts. on two needles, Knit 1
row and pur! 1 row till you knit 30 times, Use 4 needles, tak-
ing 10 sts, on each of 3 needles. Use 4th needle and join
round, Knit long enough, and narrow in usual way, Pick up
30 sts. on edge of the stripe, knit on 2 needles, and proceed
same as before the thumb was commenced. When long enough,
narrow in usual way,
No. 13. —Wrister.
On first needle cast 30 stitches, 2nd needle 40 sts,, 3rd
needle 30 sts., 4th needle 1 st.
Narrow the Ist 2 sts. on the first needle, throw 1 st. on the
4th needle over the narrowed 1, knit 3, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 3,
slip I, etc. This makes one point. —
After knitting the last 3 there will be 1 left on the needle,
with which you commence the next needle.
Repeat till the desired length is reached and bind off,
One or more colors can be used,
KNITTING PATTERNS. 357 a
No. 14.—Wristlets.
purl 2 ; Cast 40 stitches on 2 needles and 30 on 1. Knit around
t. Then once plain. ‘ ' ; ,
d. For Knit 1, o., knit 3, slip 1 n., bind over the one you slip, knit
29 sts 3, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 3, slip, n., and bind as before, and so con-
atacbe- tinue ; make 1 st. at the end of each needle. If you want a
larger size, cast on 10 more sts. for each scallop that you add.
No. 15.—Shell-Work Wristlet.
le of 7 Cast on 27 stitches on each of three needles. This gives
he right you 3 shells on a needle.
1. Purl 2, knit 1, 0., knit 4, n. Continue all round.
2. Purl 2, knit 2, o., knit 3, n. |
3. Purl 2, «nit 3, 0., knit 2, n. tT
4. Purl 2, knit 4, 0., knit 1, pn. |
purl 2; 5. Purl 2, knit 5, 0., n. fh
Repeat from 1st round until the wristlet is the desired -
purl 2 ; length. Ai
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jain, till Take 1 skein red and 1 black of purse twist. ai
2 ey Cast on 72 stitches. | i
ea at. 1. * Narrow, o., knit 1. Repeat from *. ts
nal join 2. Knit plain. Continue this with each alternate row |
Pick up plain until it is broad enough. Then double it and sew it up, i
sroceed leaving about 3 inches open for the money to slip in. Finish
notch off with steel rings and a tassel on each end.
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No. 17.—Skull Cap for Elderly Lady. |
Use Saxony yarn and small sized bone needles. |
.. 3rd This cap is intended to be worn under a bonnet, and is
= begun at the lower edge of the back on a foundation of 34 |
on the stitches and worked back and forth as follows :
rnit 1. Purl.
s 2. Slip 1, * o., knit 1, 0., knit 3; repeat from *. i
eedle, 3. Purl. i
4. Slip 1, * knit 3, 0., slip 1, n., pass slipped st. over, 0 ; re-
peat from *. 1
5. Purl. it
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358 HOME WORK.
6. Slip 1, *0., slip 1, n., pass slipped st. over, o., knit 3 ; re
peat from * This pattern is repeated from the 3rd row for
102 rows.
Now cast 51 stitches on each side of the 34 already on
needle for the head part, and knit off plain.
2. Purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3; repeat across the row.
3. Knit 53, o., knit 6, 0. knit 6, 0., knit 6, 0., knit 6, o.,
knit 6, o., knit 53,
4, Purl.
5. Knit 53, 0, knit 6, 0, knit 6,0., knit 6,0, knit 6, 0.,
knit 6, 0., knit 6, 0., knit 53,
6. Purl 3, knit 3, purl 3, knit 3 across the row.
When 64 rows have been knitted, 1 st. is increased at the
nega and end of every 4th row of the following 40 rows,
Pe: - so that on the whole there are 9 sts.
more on each side than at the begin-
ning of the head part. Care should be
taken to keep the pattern even. Sew
s the crown to the front, and at the bot-
tom pick up 145 sts. and 1 row knit-
ted plain, inserting the needle each
, time at the back of the st., then 3 rows
purl all around the cap. The next row
1s D.,0.,n., 0.; at the corners knit 2
sts, together 6 times without putting
pe ied thread over ; then 1 row plain and cast
No. 17. off loosely.
For the edging trimming the cap,
which is knitted in the width, 6 sta, are cast on, and knitted
back and fourth.
1, Slip 1, knit 1, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n.
2. Over, ‘nit 2, ‘purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2.
3. Slip 1, knit 3, 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n,, knit 1 at back of st.
4, Knit plain, only purl 1, knit 1 of every 2 loops made by
“o, twice.”
5. Slip 1, knit 5, n., 0. twice, n., 0. twice, n., knit 1.
6. Like 4th row.
7 and 8. Knit plain.
9, Slip 1, knit 1, o. twise, n., slip and bind 7 sts.
10. Knit plain,
nit 3; re
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knit 6, 0.,
knit 6, 0.,
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KNITTING PATTERNS. 359
Repeat from the lst row and sew upon the cap. Tie with
narrow ribbon strings.
No. 18—Apple Leaf Tidy.
Allow 20 stitches for each pattern, and 6 extra stitches for
edges (3 plain at the beginning, and 3 at ending), knit across
plain before commencing the pattern. A good number is 86,
providing the yarn is coarse, and a wide border is used.
1. Purl 1, n., knit 3, 0., n., 0., n.%0., knit 1, 0., n., 0., m., 0.,
knit 3, n. ; repeat from edge.
2. This and every alternate row purl across.
3. Purl 1, n., knit 2,0. n,0., 0, 0, knit 3, 0., n, 0., n., 0.,
knit 2, n. ; repeat.
5. Purl 1, n., knit 1, 0., n.,0., n., 0., knit 5, 0., n., 0., D., 0,
knit 1, p. ; repeat.
7. Purl 1, n., 0, n., 0., n., 0., knit 7, 0., m., 0., D., 0, D. ;
repeat.
9. Narrow, *0.,n., 0., n., 0. knit 9,0. n, 0, n., 0, knit 3
Saale ; repeat from * until the 4th from the end, theno.,
nit 1.
11. Knit 1, 0., n., 0, n., 0, knit 3, n., purl 1, n., knit 3, 0.,
D., 0., D., o ; repeat, and then knit 1.
13. Knit 2, 0, n., 0, n., 0., knit 2, n., purl 1, n., knit 2, 0.,
D., 0., n., 0., knit 1 ; repeat, and narrow in the place of knit-
ting 1 at the end.
15. Knit 3, 0, n., 0, m, 0. knit 1, n., purl 1, n., knit 4, o.,
n., 0., n., 0., knit 2; repeat.
17. Knit 4, 0, n.,0., n.,0.,0., purl 1, n., 0, D., 0., D., 0,
knit 3 ; repeat.
No. 19.—Rose-Leaf Counterpane.
With No. 12 cotton and No. 11 needles, cast on 75 stitches.
Thirteen sts. on each end of these are for edge stitches. These
may be knitted plain or in alternate squares of purl 3, knit 3,
etc., for 3 rows, and then reversed to knit 3, purl 3, etc., the
Ist st, of the row being slipped and the last one knitted.
These sts. must always be worked at the beginning and end of
each row, and will not be mentioned again, the directions only
referring to the pattern sts. between the edges.
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360 HOME WORK.
1. * Purl 3, 0., knit 1, 0. twice, purl 3, slip and bind, knit
10, n. ; repeat from * once. Then purl 3, o. twice, knit 1, 0.
twice, purl 3.
2. This, with the other even rows, 4th, 6th, etc., is knitted
° the sts. come—if plain, knit them plain—if purled, purl
them.
3. * Purl 3, knit 1, 0, knit 1, 0, knit 1, purl 3, slip and
bind, knit 8, n., repeat from * once ; purl 3, knit 1, 0., knit
1, o., knit 1, purl 3.
5. * Purl 3, knit 2, o® knit 1, 0., knit 2, purl 3, slip and
bind, knit 6, n., repeat from * once; purl 3, knit 2, 0., knit 1,
o., knit 2, purl 3.
7. * Purl 3, knit 3, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 3, purl 3, slip and
bind, knit 4, n., repeat from * once ; purl 3, knit 3, 0., knit 1,
o., knit 3, purl 3.
9. * Purl 3, knit 4, 0, knit 1, o, knit 4, purl 3, slip and
bind, knit 2, n., repeat from * once ; purl 3, knit 4, o., knit 1,
o., knit 4, purl 3,
11. * Purl 3, knit 5, 0., knit 1, 0, knit 5, purl 3, slip and
bind, n., repeat from * once ; purl 3, knit 5, 0., knit 1, 0., knit
5, purl 3.
13. * Purl 3, knit 6, knit 2 into 1 loop (a plain and a twist
st.), knit 6, purl 3, slip and bind, repeat from * once ; purl 3,
knit 6, knit 2 into 1 loop, knit 6, purl 3.
15. * Purl 3, slip and bind, knit 10, n., purl 3, 0, knit 1,
o. twice, repeat from * once, purl 3, slip and bind, knit 10,
n., purl 3.
17. * Purl 3, slip and bind, knit 8, n., purl 3, knit 1, 0o.,
knit 1, 0., knit 1, repeat from * once, purl 3, slip and bind,
knit 8, n., purl 3,
19. * Purl 3, slip and bind, knit 6, n., purl 3, knif 2.
knit 1, 0., knit 2, repeat from * once ; purl 3, sli;
knit 6, n., purl 3.
21. * Purl 3, slip and bind, knit 4, n., purl 3, kuit 3, o.,
knit 1, 0., knit 3, repeat from * once ; purl 3, slip and bind,
knit 4, n., purl 3.
23. * Purl 3, slip and bind, knit 2, n., purl 3, knit 4, o.,
knit 1, o., knit 4, repeat from * once ; purl 3, slip and bind,
knit 2, n., purl 3.
25. * Purl 3, slip and bind, n., purl 3, knit 5, o., knit 1, 0.,
knit 5, repeat from * once ; purl 3, slip and bind, n., purl 3.
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3, slip and
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, slip and
o., knit 1,
3, slip and
o., knit 1,
3, slip and
,1, 0., knit
and a twist
e; purl 3,
o., knit 1,
d, knit 10,
knit 1, 0.,
) and bind,
knit 2,
kuit 3, o.,
and bind,
knit 4, 0o.,
and bind,
knit 1, 0,
, purl 3,
KNITTING PATTERNS, 361
27. * Purl 3, slip and bind, purl 3, knit 6, knit 2 into 1
loop, knit 6, repeat from * once ; purl 3, slip and bind, purl 3.
“ie from 1st row.
his forms a complete leaf. Fify-two leaves make 1 stripe.
No. 20.—Leaf Bedspread.
Use No. 12 cotton and two needles to correspond.
1, Cast on 1 stitch.
2. Over, knit 1.
3. Over, knit 2.
4, Over, knit 1, 0, knit 1, 0., knit 1.
5. Over, knit 1, purl 3, rest plain.
6. Over, knit 3,0., knit 1, 0., knit 3.
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7, Over, knit 3, purl 5, rest plain.
3. Over, knit 5, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 5.
9. Over, knit 3, purl 7, rest plain.
0. Over, knit 7, 0., knit 1, 0, knit 7.
1. Over, knit 4, purl 9, rest plain.
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12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
HOME WORK.
Over, knit 9., 0., knit 1, 0., knit 9.
Over, knit 5, purl 11, rest plain.
Over, knit 11, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 11.
Over, knit 6, purl 13, rest plain.
Over, knit 7, n., knit 9, slip 1, knit 1, pass slipped st. over,
knit 7 plain.
17.
Over, knit 7, purl 11, rest plain.
18. Over, knit 8, n., knit 7, slip and bind same as 15th row,
knit 8.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
. Over, knit all plain.
. Over, knit 1, purl all the rest.
. Over, knit all plain.
. Over, knit 1, purl all the rest.
. Over, knit 1, 0. and n. all the way across.
. Over, knit all plain.
Over, knit 8, purl 9, rest plain.
Over, knit 9, n., knit 5, slip and bind, knit 9.
Over, knit 9, purl 7, rest plain.
Over, knit 10, n., knit 3, slip and bind, knit 10.
Over, knit 10, purl 5, rest plain.
Over, knit 11, n., knit 1, slip and bind, knit 11.
Over, knit 11, purl 3, rest plain.
Over, knit 12, knit 3 together, knit 12.
Over, knit J, purl all the rest.
Over, knit all plain.
Over, knit 1, purl all the rest.
Over, knit 1, purl all the rest.
Over, knit all plain.
Over, knit 1, purl all the rest.
Over, knit all plain.
. Same as 38th row.
. Over, knit all plain.
. Same as 38th and 40th rows.
. Over, knit all plain.
. Over, knit all plain.
. Over, knit 1, purl all the rest.
. Over, knit all plain.
. Over, knit 1, purl all the rest.
. Over, knit 1, purl all the rest.
. Over, knit all plain.
11.
KNITTING PATTERNS.
50. Over, knit 1, purl all the rest.
51. Over, knit ail plain.
52. Over, knit all plain.
53, Over, knit 1, purl all the rest.
54, Over, knit all pluin.
55. Over, knit 1, purl all the rest.
56. Over, knit 1, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 9, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 9,
o., knit 1, o., knit 10, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 9, o., knit 1, o., knit
9, 0., knit 1, o., knit 2.
57. Over, knit 2, purl 3, knit 9, purl 3, knit 9, purl 3, knit
10, purl 3, knit 9, purl 3, knit 9, purl 3, knit 2.
58, Over, knit 3, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 11, 0., knit 1, 0, knit
11, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 12, o., knit 1, 0., knit 11, 0., knit 1, o.,
knit 11, 0., knit 1, 0, knit 4.
59. Over, knit 3, purl 5, knit 9, purl 5, knit 9, purl 5, knit
10, purl 5, knit 9, purl 5, knit 9, purl 5, knit 3.
60. Over, knit 5, 0., knit 1, 0, knit 13, 0, knit 1,0, knit
13, o., knit 1, o., knit 14, o., knit 1, 0, knit 13, 0., knit 1, 0.,
knit 13, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 6.
61. Over, knit 4, purl 7, knit 9, purl 7, knit 9, purl 7, knit
10, purl 7, knit 9, purl 7, knit 9, purl 7, knit 4.
62. Over, knit 7, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 15, 0, knit 1, 0., knit
15, o., knit 1, 0, knit 16, 0., knit 1, 0, knit 15, 0., knit 1, 0.,
knit 15, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 8.
63. Over, knit 5, purl 9, knit 9, purl 9, knit 9, purl 9, knit
10, purl 9, knit 9, purl 9, knit 9, purl 9, knit 5.
64. Over, knit 9, 0., knit 1, 0, knit 17, o., knit 1, 0, knit
17, o., knit 1, o., knit 18, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 17, 0., knit 1, 0.,
knit 17, 0., knit 1, 0, knit 10.
65. Over, knit 6, purl 11, knit 9, purl 11, knit 9, purl 11,
knit 10, puzl 11, knit 9, purl 11, knit 9, purl 11, knit 6.
66. Over, knit 11,0, knit 1, 0., knit 19, 0, knit 1, 0, knit
19, o., knit 10, o., knit 20, o., knit 1, o., knit 19, o., knit 1, 0.,
knit 19, 0, knit 1, 0., knit 12.
67. Over, knit 7, purl 13, knit 9, purl 13, knit 9, purl 13,
knit 10, purl 13, knit 9, purl 13, knit 9, purl 13, knit 7.
68. Over, knit 7, n., knit 9, slip and bind, knit 9, n., knit 9,
slip and bind, knit 9, n., knit 9, slip and bind, knit 10, n., knit
9, slip and bind, knit 9, n., knit 9, slip and bind, krit 9, n.,
knit 9, slip and bind, knit 8.
364 HOME WORK.
69. Over, knit 8, purl 11, knit 9, purl 11, knit 9, purl 11,
knit 10, purl 11, knit 9, purl 11, knit 9, purl 11, knit 8.
70. Over, knit 8, n., knit 7, slip and bind, knit 9, n., knit 7,
slip and bind, knit 9, n., knit 7, slip and bind, knit 10,n.,
knit 7, slip and bind, knit 9, n., knit 7, slip and bind, knit 9,
n., knit 7, slip and bind, knit 9.
71. Over, knit 9, purl 9, knit 9, purl 9, knit 9, purl 9, knit
10, purl 9, knit 9, purl 9, knit 9, purl 9, knit 9.
72, Over, knit 9, n., knit 5, slip and bind, knit 9, n., knit
5, slip and bind, knit 9, n., knit 5, slip and bind, knit 10, n.,
knit 5, slip and bind, knit 9, n., knit 5, slip and bind, knit 9,
n., kuit 5, slip and bind, knit 10.
73. Over, knit 10, purl 7, knit 9, purl 7, knit 9, purl 7, knit
10, purl 7, knit 9, purl 7, knit 9, purl 7, knit 10.
74. Over, knit 10, n., knit 3, slip and bind, knit 9, n., knit
3, slip and bind, knit 9, D., knit 3, slip and bind, knit 10, n.,
knit 3, slip and bind, knit 9, n., knit 3 3, slip and bind, knit 9,
n., knit 3, slip and bind, knit 11.
75. Over, knit 11, purl 5, knit 9, purl 5, knit 9, purl 5, knit
10, purl 5, knit 9, purl 5, knit 9, purl 5, knit 11.
76. Over, knit 11, r., knit 1, slip and bind, knit 9, knit 1,
v., knit 1, slip and bind, knit 9, n., knit 1, slip and bind, knit
10, n., knit 1, ship and bind, knit 9, n., knit 1, slip and bind,
knit 9, n., knit 1, slip and bind, knit 12.
77. Over, knit 12, purl 3, knit 9, purl 3, knit 9, purl 3, knit
10, purl 3, knit 9, purl 3, knit 9, purl 3, knit 12,
73. Over, knit. 12, knit 3 together, knit 9, knit 3 together,
knit 9, knit 3 together, knit 10, knit 3 together, knit 9, knit 3
together, knit 9, “knit 3 together, knit 13.
79. Over, knit 1, purl all the rest.
80. Over, knit all plain.
81. Over, knit 1, purl all the rest.
82. Slip 1, n., puri all the rest.
83. Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
84. Slip 1, n., purl all tive rest,
85. Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
86. Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
87. Slip 1, n. , purl all the rest.
$8. Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
89. Slip 1, n. , purl all the rest.
Ser
purl 11,
it 8.
., knit 7,
it 10, n.,
|, knit 9,
rl 9, knit
, n., knit
it 10, n.,
1, knit 9,
rl 7, knit
.n., knit
it 10, n.,
J, knit 9,
rl 5, knit
9, knit 1,
vind, knit
and bind,
vl 3, knit
together,
9, knit 3
92.
93.
94.
95.
97.
98.
. Slip 1, n., 0. and n. all the way across.
. Slip 1, n., knit plain all the way across.
96.
99.
100.
101.
102.
103.
104.
108.
106.
107.
108.
109.
110.
111.
112.
113.
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
120.
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.
126.
127.
128.
129,
KNITTING PATTERNS.
Slip 1, n., 0. and n. all the way across.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., 0. and n. all the way across.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., purl ail the rest.
Slip 1, n., purl a:] the rest.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
Slip 1, r., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
Slip 1, n., o. and v. all the way across.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., 0. and n. all the way across.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., 0. and n. all the way across.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
Slip 1, n.. purl all the rest.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
Slip 1, n., 0. and n. all the way across.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
Slip 1, n., 0. and n. all the way across.
Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
2 SOIL MOET IO TIEN ALI Fae Ee I
HOME WORK.
. Slip 1, n., o. and n., all the way across.
131. Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
132. Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
133. Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
134. Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
135.. Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
136. Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
137. Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
138. Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
139. Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
140. Slip 1, n., k sit all plain.
141. Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
142. Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
143. Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
144, Slip 1, n., o. and n, all the way across.
145. Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
146. Slip 1, n., o. and n. all the way across.
147. Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
148. Slip 1, n., 0. and n, all the way across.
149. Slip 1, n., knit all plain,
150. Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
151. Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
152. Slip 1, o., knit all plain.
153. Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
154, Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
155. Slip 1, n., knit all plain,
156. Slip 1, p., purl all the rest.
157. Slip 1, n., knit all plain.
158, Slip 1, v., knit all plain.
159. Slip 1, n., purl all the rest.
160. Knit 3 together.
161. Bind off the last st.
Sew the squares together ©: the wrong side. Put the four
corners which have the leaves in together.
No. 21.—Bedspread.
This pattern consists of triangles, four of which crocheted
together form a square. Seven squares each way or forty-nine
squares, complete a good sized bedspread. The triangles are
crocheted together by s. c. and 1 ch. after each s. c. The squares
he four
rcheted
ty-nine
les are
\quares
KNITTING PATTERNS. 367
are crocheted together with s. c., omitting the ch. The pattern
consists of four leaves in the centre of each square, Then there
are a few ridges of open work and ridges of purl knitting, and
the squares are bordered by a row of leaves,
Knitting cotton No. 10, and two needles.
Cast on 3 stitches.
. Over, knit 1, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 1.
2. Over, purl 5, knit 1.
3. Over, purl 1, knit 2, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 2, purl 1.
4, Over, knit 1, purl 7, knit 2.
5. Over, purl 2, knit 3, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 3, purl 2.
6
7
8
cy
. Over, knit 2, purl 9, knit 3.
. Over, purl 3, knit 4, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 4, purl 3.
. Over, knit 3, purl 11, knit 4.
9. Over, purl 4, knit 5, 0,, knit 1, 0., knit 5, purl 4.
10. Over, knit 4, purl 13, knit 5.
11. Over, purl 5, knit 6, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 6, purl 5.
12. Over, knit 5, purl 15, knit 6.
13. Over, purl 6, slip and bind, knit 11, n, purl 6.
14. Over, knit 6, purl 13, knit 7.
15. Over, purl 7, slip and bind, knit 9, n., purl 7.
16. Over, knit 7, purl 11, knit 8,
17. Over, purl 8, slip and bind, knit 7, n., purl 8.
18, Over, knit 8, purl 9, knit 9.
19. Over, purl 9, slip and bind, knit 5, n., purl 9.
20. Over, knit 9, purl 7, knit 10.
21. Over, purl 10, slip and bind, knit 3, n., purl 10.
22. Over, knit 10, purl 5, knit 11.
23. Over, purl 11, slip and bind, knit 1, n., purl 11.
24, Over, knit 11, purl 3, knit 12.
25. Over, purl 12, knit 3 together, purl 12.
26. Over, knit 26.
27. Over, knit 27.
28. Over, purl 28.
29. Over, knit 29.
30. Over, purl 30.
31. Over, purl 31.
32. Over, knit 32.
33. Over, purl 33.
34. Over, knit 34.
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HOME WORK,
35. Over, knit 35.
36. Over, purl 36.
37. Over, knit 37.
38. Over, purl 38,
39. Over, narrow to the end of the row, the last st. plain.
40. Over, purl 39.
41, Over, n., repeat to the end of the row, o., knit the last 2
sts. plain.
42. Over, purl 41.
43, Same as the 41st row.
44, Over, purl 43.
45. Over, knit 44.
46. Over, purl 45.
47, Over, knit 46.
48, Over, knit 47.
49. Over, purl 48.
50. Over, knit 49.
51. Over, purl 50.
52. Over, purl 51.
53. Over, knit 52.
54. Over, purl 53.
55. Over, knit 54.
56. Over, purl 55.
57. Over, purl 2, * knit 1, 0, knit 1,0., knit 1, purl 7, re-
peat from * to the end of the row and purl the last st.
58. Over, knit 1, * purl 5, knit 7, purl 5, knit 7 ; repeat from
* to the end of the row, knit 3.
59, Over, purl 3, * knit 2, 0., knit 1, o., knit 2, purl 7; re-
peat from * to the end of the row, purl 2.
60. Over, knit 2, * purl 7, knit 7, purl 7; repeat from * to
the end of the row, knit 4.
61. Over, purl 4, * knit 3, 0., knit 1, 0, knit 3, purl 7, knit
3, 0., knit 1; repeat from * to the end of the row, purl 3.
62. Over, knit 3, * purl 9, knit 7, purl 9, knit 7; repeat from
* to the end of the row, knit 5,
63. Over, purl 5, * knit 4, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 4, purl 7, knit
4, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 4, purl 7; repeat from * to the end of the
row, purl 4.
64. Over, knit 4, * purl 11, knit 7, purl 11 ; repeat from * to
the end of the row, knit 6.
r] 7, re-
at from
7 >» Te-
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KNITTING PATTERNS, 369
65. Over, purl 6, * knit 5,0. knit 1, 0., knit 5, purl 7, knit
5, 0., knit 1, 0., knit'5, purl 7 ; repeat from * to the end of
the row, purl 5.
66. Over, knit 5, * purl 13, knit 7, purl 13 ; repeat from . to
the end of the row, knit 7.
67. Over, purl 7, * knit 6, o., knit 1, 0, knit 6, 0., knit 1, o.,
knit 6, purl 7 ; repeat from * to the end of the row, purl 6.
68. Over, knit 6, * purl 15, knit 7, pur] 15, knit 7 ; repeat
from * to the end of the row, knit 8.
69. Over, purl 8, * slip and bind, knit 11, n., purl 7, slip and
bind, knit 11, n. ; repeat from * to the end of the row, purl 7.
70. Over, knit 7, * purl 13, knit 7, purl 13 ; repeat from *
to the end of the row, knit 9.
71. Over, purl, 9, * slip and bind, knit 9, n., purl 7; repeat
from * to the end of the row, purl 8.
72. Over, knit 8, * purl 11, knit 7, purl 11; repeat from *
to the end of the row, knit 10.
73, Over, purl 10, * slip and bind, knit 7, n., purl 7; repeat
from * to the end of the row, purl 9.
74. Over, knit 9, * purl 9, knit 7, purl 9; repeat from * to
the end of the row, knit 11.
75. Over, purl 11, * slip and bind, knit 5, n., purl 7 ; repeat
from * to the end of the row, purl 10.
76. Over, knit 10, * purl 7, knit 7, purl 7, repeat from * to
the end of the row, knit 12.
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370 HOME WORK.
77. Over, purl 12, * slip and bind, knit 3, n., purl seven ;
repeat from * to the end of the row, purl ll. ~
78. Over, knit 11, * purl 5, knit 7, purl 5, knit 7 ; repeat
from * to the end of the row, knit 13.
79. Over, purl 13, * slip and bind, knit 1, n., purl 7 ; repeat
from * to the end of the row, purl 12.
80. Over, knit 12, * purl 3, knit 7, purl 3, knit 7; repeat
from * to the end of the row, knit 14,
81. Over, purl 14, * knit 3 together, purl 7, knit 3 together,
purl 7 ; repeat from * to the end of the row, purl 13,
82. Over, knit 69.
83. Over, knit 70.
84, Over, purl 71.
85. Over, knit 72.
86, Over, purl 73.
Bind off loosely.
No. 22.—Bedspread.
It takes six pieces which are joined together and form a
hexagon.
Cast on 37 stitches.
1. Purl.
2. Knit plain.
3. Knit 2, 0., n. 8 times (thread over each time before nar-
rowing), o., knit 3 together, o., n. 7 time, o., knit 2.
4. Knit plain.
5. Knit 2,0, n., knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl
2, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2,
knit 6.
6. Knit 2,0, n., purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit
2, purl 1, knit 3 together, purl 1, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2,
knit 2, purl 2, knit 4.
7. knit 2,0, n., knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2,
knit 3, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 4.
8. Knit 2, 0., n, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit
2, purl 3 together, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl
2, knit 4.
9. Knit 2, 0., n., knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl
2, knit 1, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 6.
url seven ;
7 5 repeat
17; repeat
7 5 repeat
3 together,
d form a
efore nar-
it 2, purl
2, purl 2,
rl 2, knit
2, purl 2,
2, purl 2,
url 4,
rl 2, knit
t 2, purl
t 2, purl
KNITTING PATTERNS, 371
10. Knit 2, 0., n., purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit
1, knit 3 together, knit 1, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2,
knit 4.
11. Knit 2, 0, n., knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl
3, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 6.
12. Knit 2, 0., n., purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit
3 together, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 4.
13. Knit 2, 0., n., knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl
1, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 6.
14. Knit 2, 0, n., purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 1, purl
3 together, purl 1, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 4.
15. Knit 2, 0.,n., knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 3, purl
2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 6.
16. Knit 2, 0., n., purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 3 to-
gether, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 4.
17. Knit 2, 0. n., knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 1, purl
2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 6.
18. Knit 2, 0., n., purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 1, knit 3 to-
gether, knit 1, purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 4.
19. Knit 2, 0., o., knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 3, knit 2, purl
2, knit 6.
20. Knit 2, 0., n., purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 3 together,
purl 2, knit 2, purl 2, knit 4.
21. Knit 2, 0., n., knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl
2, knit 6.
22. Knit 2, 0., n., purl 2, knit 2, purl 1, purl 3 together,
purl 1, knit 2, purl 2, knit 4,
23. Knit 2, 0., n., knit 2, purl 2, knit 3, purl 2, knit 6.
24. Knit 2, 0., n., purl 2, knit 2, purl 3 together, knit 2, purl
2, knit 4.
25. Knit 2, o., n., knit 2, purl 2, knit 1, purl 2, knit 6.
26. Knit 2,0., n., purl 2, knit 1, knit 3 together, knit 1, purl
2, knit 4.
27. Knit 2, 0., n., knit 2, purl 3, knit 6.
28. Knit 2, 0, n., purl 2, knit 3 together, purl 2, knit 4.
29. Knit 2, 0., n., knit 2, purl 1, knit 6.
30. Knit 2, o., n., purl 1, purl 3 together, purl 1, knit 4.
31. Knit 2, o., n., knit 7.
32. Knit 2, 0., n., purl 3 together, knit 4.
33. Knit 2, 0., n., knit 5,
372
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
Knit 5 more pieces like this and join together.
This pattern has four puffs or leaves in the centre. The
directions given are for one needle only, as all the needles are
knit just alike. Use five needles. Set up 8 stitches, two on a
needle. Knit round plain.
. Over, knit 1, o., knit 1.
. Knit plain.
. Over, knit 1, o., knit 1, 0., knit 1 0., knit 1,
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DOONAN WD
HOME WORK.
Knit 2, 0., n., knit 1,n, knit 2.
Knit 2, 0, knit 3 together, knit 3.
Knit 2, 0., knit 3 together, knit 2.
Knit 2, o., knit 3 together, knit 1.
Knit 1, knit 3 together, knit 1.
Knit 3 together.
No. 23.—Quilt.
Purl 1, knit 5, purl 1, knit 1.
Over, knit 3, 0, knit 1, 0, knit 3,0., knit 1.
. Purl 2, knit 7, purl 2, knit 1.
. Over, knit 5, o., knit 1, o., knit 5, o., knit 1.
» Purl 3, knit 9, purl 3, knit 1.
. Over, knit 7, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 7, 0, knit 1.
. Purl 4, knit 11, purl 4, knit 1.
. Over, knit 9, 0., knit 1, 0., knit 9, 0., knit 1.
. Purl 5, knit 13, purl 5, knit 1.
. Over, knit 11, 0, knit 1, 0., knit 11, 0., knit 1.
. Purl 6, knit 15, purl 6, knit 1.
. Over, knit 13, 0, knit 1, 0., knit 13, 0., knit 1.
. Purl 7, knit 17, purl 7, knit 1.
. Over, knit 7, n., knit 13, n., knit 7, 0, knit 1.
. Purl 8, knit 15, purl 8, knit 1.
. Over, knit 8, n., knit 11, n., knit 8, 0., knit 1.
. Purl 9, knit 13, purl 9, knit 1.
. Over, knit 9, n., knit 9, n., knit 9, o., knit 1.
. Purl 10, knit 11, purl 10, knit 1.
. Over, knit 10, n., knit 7, n., knit 10, 0, knit 1,
. Purl 11, knit 9, purl 11, knit 1.
, Over, knit 11, n., knit 5, n., knit 11, 0., knit 1.
. Purl 12, knit 7, purl 12, knit 1.
KNITTING PATTERNS, 373
27. Over, knit 12, n., knit 3, n., knit 12, 0., knit 1.
28. Purl 13, knit 5, purl 13, knit 1.
29. Over, knit 13, n,, knit 1, n., knit 13, 0., knit 1.
30. Purl 14, knit 3, purl 14, knit J.
31. Over, knit 14, n. 3 together, knit 14, 0., knit 1.
32, Purl all round but last at. on every needle, which knit
plain.
33, Over, n. 15 times (2 sts. will be left on a needle), o., knit /
1, 0., knit 1.
tre. The 34, Knit plain. r
needles are 35. Over, n., o., knit 4,n., 0., knit 4, n., o., knit 4, n., 0., knit i
, twoona 4, n., 0., knit 4, n., 0, knit 1, 0, knit 1. f |
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36. Knit plain.
37. Over, n., 0, knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, n., o., knit 1, 0., n., knit
1, n., 0., knit 1, o., n., knit 1, n., o., knit 1, 0., u., knit 1, n., 0,
knit 1, 0., n., knit 1, n., 0., knit 1, 0, n., o., knit 1.
38. Knit plain.
39. Over, n., 0, knit 3, 0, nm 3 together, o., knit 3, 0., n. 3
together, o., knit 3, 0., 0. 3 together, o., knit 3, 0, n. 3 together,
o., knit 3, 0, n. 3 together, o., knit 3, 0., n., 0, knit 1,
40. Knit plain.
41. Over, n., 0., knit 1, 0, n., knit 1, 0., knit 3, 0., n., knit 1,
o., knit 3, o., n., knit 1, o., knit 3, 0, n., knit 1, 0., knit 3, 0.,
n., knit 1, 0., knit 3, 0, n., knit 1, 0., knit 3, 0., knit 1.
"42, Knit plain,
43. Over, n., o., knit 3, 0., n., 0., knit 5, 0., n., 0., knit 5, o.,
N., 0., knit 5, 0.) D. 0, knit 5, 0., n., 0., knit 5, ‘Gs n., 0, knit
5, "Oe "nit 1
44, Knit. lain.
45, Ovefnd narrow 27 times, and there will be 2 sts. left on
the needle, then o,, knit 1, 0., knit 1,
46, Purl round 3 times, then knit one plain round and bind
off.
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No. 24.—Quilt in Stripes.
Cast on 61 stitches, and knit across plain.
1. Purl across.
2. Knit across,
3. * Knit 1, 0, knit 3, slip 1, narrow and bind, knit 3, o.,
knit 1, 0., knit 3, slip 1, narrow and bind, knit 3, * 0., repeat
from * to *,
374 HOME WORK,
Every alternate row purl across.
Repeat until you have 4 holes in the work, then knit across
plain, purl back, knit across plain, then begin again to knit 1,
‘o., knit 3, slip 1, narrow and bind, knit 3.
Repeat until you get the right length, then bind off.
It takes 9 stripes for a quilt. Sew them together.
No. 25.—Quilt.
Four pounds No. 10 knitting cotton.
Wide stripe or honey-comb.
Cast on 80 stitches.
1. Knit plain.
2. Purl.
3. Knit plain.
4, Knit 6, * slip 2, knit 4, slip 2, *, and repeat from * to*
till last 6 sts., which are knit plain.
5, Same as 4th row, only purl instead of knitting plain,
slipping the same sts.
6. Same as 4th row, knit plain and slip.
7. Same as 5th row, purl and slip.
8. Same as 4th row, knit plain and slip.
9. Knit plain all across, slipped and all.
10. Purl across.
11. Knit plain across.
12, Knit 3 plain, * slip 2, knit 4 plain, slip 2, knit 4 plain,
*, repeat from * to * till last 3, which are knit plain.
Every other row of honey-comb must begin and end with 6
sts,, the others with 3 sts.
No. 26.—Shell for Counterpane.
With No. 12 cotton and medium-sized steel needles, cast on
44 stitches.
Knit lst, 3rd and 5th rows plain.
2. Narrow, over ; repeat this 21 times, then n.
4. Narrow, and over 21 times, knit 1.
6. Slip 1, knit 2, n., knit the rest plain.
7. Slip 1, knit 2, n., purl all but 4, knit these plain.
The 8th, 9th, 11th, 12th, 14th, 15th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 21st,
23rd, 24th, 26th, 27th, 29th, 30th, 32nd, 33rd, 35th, 36th
KNITTING PATTERNS. 375
; 38th, 39th, 40th, 41st and 42nd rows are all knit like the 6th
nit across row.
to knit 1, The 10th, 13th, 16th, 19th, 22nd, 25th, 28th, 31st, 34th,
and 37th rows are all knit like the 7th row.
ff. 43, Slip 1, knit 2, n., knit 2.
44, Slip 1, knit 1, n., knit 1.
45. Slip 1, n., knit 1.
46. Slip 1, n., slip the lst st. over the last, and draw the
thread through.
In joining these shells, place each narrowed point to the
centre of the first row of another shell, and allow all the points
to run downward, then one can easily see where the other
shells join in, and sew together.
om * to* No. 27.—Shell Tidy.
Twenty-five stitches are required for each pattern, and 125
ng plain, stitches make one about the right size, to which 3 sts, must be
added on each edge, and knitted plain each time, slipping lst 1.
1. Narrow 4 times, o. and knit 1 8 times, n. 4 times, purl 1,
and repeat this to the end of the row,
2. Purl.
3. Knit plain.
4, Purl.
enh Commence again at lst row. Knit as long as desired.
ain
di No. 28.—Old Fashioned Shell Tidy.
d with 6
Cast on 84 stitches, purl back the 1st row.
2. Knit 2, narrow 4 times, over and knit 1 until you have knit
7 sts., and put thread over 8 times. Instead of knitting the
8th st., commence narrowing, and narrow 8 times, then over
, cast on and knit 1 as before, and continue until you get across. You
should now have 4 to narrow, and 2 sts. to knit plain, like the
first edge. Then purl back, knit across plain, purl back again,
making 3 times across, between each row af narrowing and
making sts.
Trim with edging or fringe.
h, 21st,
, 36th
PART THREE.
THE TOILET.
For the Face.
Face powders, prepared by celebrated makers and put up in
fancy boxes, sell at high prices. These compounds are gener-
ally quite inexpensive, and very much more is paid for the
name by which they are known and the ornamental boxes
than for the powders. Here are the formule for making eight
non-injurious powders for the face :
FORMULA I.—Orris root, 1 part ; zinc oxide, 2 parts ; French
chalk, 2 parte.
FORMULA I1.-—Precipitated chalk, 2 parts ; French chalk, 3
parts,
FORMULA I11.—Zinc oxide, 1 part ; French chalk, 3 parts.
The abcve are like the cheaper powders at the drug stores,
such as swans-down, etc., though they do not differ much from
some of the better powders. Formule iv., v. and vi., are like
the better grades of face powders, Pozzoni’s, Saunders’, and
others. Formula viii. is modelled on Pinaud’s and Rimmel’s.
FORMULA .¥.—Bismuth oxychloride, 1 part; precipitated
chalk, 3 parts ; French chalk, 5 parts.
FoRMULA V.—Bismuth subcarbonate, 1 part ; zinc oxide, 3
parts; Frenck. chalk, 4 parts; precipitated chalk, 4 parts ;
corn starch, vu parts.
FoRMULA VI.—Bismuth subnitrate, 1 part; French chalk,
25 parts; corn starch, 35 parts; terra alba (powdered gyp-
sum), 40 parts.
FORMULA VII.—Bismuth subcarbonate, 1 part ; zinc oxide,
3 parts ; magnesia carbonate, 3 parts; talc, 5 parts.
FORMULA VIIl.—Talc, 4 parts; zinc oxide, 1 part ; starch,
l pert.
but up in
ire gener-
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tal boxes
ing eight
; French
chalk, 3
3 parts,
1g stores,
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immel’s,
cipitated
oxide, 3
: parts ;
h chalk,
ed gyp-
¢ oxide,
starch,
THE TOILET. 377
Pink and brunette powders can be obtained from the fore-
going formule by using carmine for the pink and fine quality
of Jevigated burned umber, burned sienna, etc., or very small
amounts of Armenian bole for the brunette.
Perfume may be added to any of the powders according to
taste.
GLYCERINE PrREPARATIONS.—Common glycerine is usually
impure, containing acids, and is very irritating when applied
to the skin. Even pure glycerine when used undiluted win
with many cause irritation, smarting and aggravation, but in
all such cases the impure article is worse. For external use
and for toilet purposes, the brand of glycerine known as Her
Majesty’s Favorite Cosmetic Glycerine is the best. It is used
by Her Majesty the Queen, the Princess of Wales, and the
ladies of the nobility. It is a useful application for chapped
lips and hands, rough skin, and the simple kinds of eruptions,
pimples, etc. It is also valuable for the rough furfuraceous
and inelastic skin, left after eczema, or other skin complaints.
It res'ores suppleness to the tissues, and allays burning, ting-
ling snd smarting.
For a simple home-made perfumed glycerine for external use
and toilet purposes, take: Pure glycerine, 8 fluid ounces ;
viclet water, 6 fluid ounces. Mix thoroughly by shaking,
Instead of violet water, lavender water or other perfumed
water may be used.
GLYCERINE CREAM.—Oil of sweet almonds, 8 fl. oz. ; sper-
maceti, 3 oz.; white wax, 1 oz. ; borax, }0z.; glycerine, 3
fl. oz. ; orange-water, 1 fl. oz. ; oil of neroli, 5 drops; oil of
rose, 3 drops. Melt the wax, spermaceti, and oil of sweet
almonds together ; dissolve the borax in the orange-flower
water and glycerine previously mixed; pour the solution, a
little at a time, into the melted mixture, stirring the prepara-
tion without ceasing, until all the solution has been fully incor-
porated and a homogeneous product results ; finally add the
oils, Put iuto porcelain or glass jars.
Camrnor Ick witn GLycertNe.—Spermaceti or parafine
wax, 4 oz; white wax, 4 oz ; powdered camphor, 4 oz. ;
powdered borax, 2 oz.; pure stearine, 1 lb. ; pure glycerine,
33 oz.; oil of lavender, oil of lemon, oil of cloves, oil of
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bergamot, of cach 25 minims.. Melt the wax, spermaceti (or
paraffine, if used), and stearine ; dissolve the camphor in the
warm mixture ; mix the borax with the glycerine and stir this
into the hot mixture with constant agitation ; add the oils and
pour into suitable moulds.
CoLD CREAM.—-White wax, 1 0z.; spermaceti, 1 oz.; al-
mond oil, 1 oz.; olive oil, 1 oz; benzoated lard, 1 oz. ; cam-
phor gum, $ oz. Melt together, first dissolving the camphor
in the oil before adding the other ingredients. Then beat
them all together until perfectly cold and creamy. When
desiring to use it, wash the face perfectly clean with hot water
and soap, dry gently with soft towel, then put the cream on
with the hands, rubbing for fifteen or twenty minutes, or until
absorbed. Do this when ready to retire.
RosE CoLp CreaAM.—Almond oil, 6 oz. ; rosewater, 6 02. ;
white wax. } ox. ; spermaceti, 4 0z.; otto of roses, } drachm.
Melt the wax and spermaceti by placing the dish which con-
tains them in hot water. When melted, add the oil, still keep-
ing the dish in boiling water. When well mixed, remove from
the water, slowly add the rose water, stirring constantly.
Lastly, add the otto of roses ; pour into jars and cork.
Mirx oF Roses.—Pound 1 oz. of almonds in a mortar very
finely ; then put in shaving of honey soap in small quantities.
Add enough rosewater to work it into a fine cream. Add to
the whole 1 oz. of spirits of wine. Strain through muslin.
App!y to the face with a piece of lint.
To Remove Tan AND FRECKLES.—Dissolve 1 oz. borax in a
pint of hot water. When cool, add rosewater, 4 oz., oil of
bergamot, 10 drops, oil of lemon, 7 drops, oil of lavender, 7
drops, glycerine, 4 oz.
Freckles, tan and pimples may be removed (and will stay
removed as long as the remedy is used) by the corrosive subli-
mate lotion. The formula is: Five graine of corrosive subli-
mate, two ounces of alcohol, and four ounces water. For
freckles, moisten a cloth with the lotion, wipe the face two or
three times daily, and at night apply some kind of ointment,
cold cream or camphor ice. A very nice ointment is made
from one-third white wax and two-thirds lard; melt the wax
first, and add the lard; pour into small tin moulds which have
vax, spermaceti (or
he camphor in the
erine and stir this
h ; add the oils and
maceti, 1 oz.; al-
lard, 1 oz. ; cam-
lving the camphor
aients. Then beat
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ean with hot water
put the cream on
Y minutes, or until
; Tosewater, 6 oz. ;
bf roses, + drachm.
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in smal] quantities.
16 cream. Add to
n through muslin.
ve 1 oz. borax in a
water, 4 oz., oil of
oil of lavender, 7
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of corrosive subli-
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kind of ointment,
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THE TOILET. 379
The freckles and tan will disap-
been dipped in cold water.
Pimples should be bathed several
pear in about two weeks.
times a day.
Horse radish grated in sour milk and applied twice a day is
an old-fashioned and frequently successful remedy.
Strawberry water, distilled from the whole wild plant and.
berry, which has an exquisite smell, is also a fine wash for
- freckles and spots on the face.
Saltpetre dissclved in water, as much as it will take up, is
recommended. It should be applied once a day with a soft
cloth, after washing the face with hot water.
To REMOVE BLACKHEADS.—Many womencomplain of “those
horrid blackheads ;” these specks are very unsightly when they
exist in any number; they are minute corks of coagulated
lymph, which close the pores of the skin. These specks may
_ be got rid of, by the application of a little cold cream, and then
the friction of a towel, that has been moistened with warm
water. The longer these little piles are allowed to remain in
the skin, the more firmly they become fixed, and after a time
they become converted into long, bony spikes ; for local treat-
ment of which, take distilled rose water, one pint ; sulphate of
zinc, 2 to 60 grains ; mix together. Another good remedy is,
oil of sweet almonds, one ounce; tinct. potash, one drachm ;
shake well together and when cold add rosewater, one ounce ;
pure water, sixounces. First rub the pimples for some minutes
with a towel, and then apply the remedy to the parts affected.
MotH PatcHES.—To remove moth patches, wash them two
or three times a day with a solution of bicarbonate of soda and
water ; this will usually remove them in forty-eight hours.
After the process, wash with warm water and some nice toilet
soap ; the skin will be clear of these patches.
An excellent remedy for tan and sun-burn, is a preparation
composed of equal parts of olive oil and lime water.
LAIT VIRGINAL.—The famous lait virginal was a name for
several different toilet lotions, the most efficacious of which
was an ounce of alum and the same of sulphur in fine powder
shaken half an hour in a pint of rose-water, which became
milky in the process. A cloth wet in this was laid all night
on the face, which was afterwards washed in rose water. Most
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380 HOME WORK.
modern liquids of this name are nothing but an oxide of lead
dissolved in acid and very injurious. .
Marie Antoinette had a favorite wash distilled from half a
dozen lemons cut small, a handful of white lily leaves and
southernwood infused in two quarts of milk with an ounce and
a half of wuite sugar and an ounce of rock alum. The face at
night was to be bathed with this water, which gave a beautiful
purity and liveliness to the complexion. Another royal recipe
was to infuse wheat bran three or four hours in vinegar with
yolks of eggs and a grain or two of ambergris, distilling the
whole and keeping it ten days in the sun to finish.
For the Hair.
In the spring and autumn it is quite usual for the hair of
SOme persons to fall; this is often caused by neglect in not
having the ends cut ‘frequently ; and if the hair is of a dry
nature it needs tobe nourished. To restore the growth, pur-
chase 1 oz. of bitter apple (colocynth) and half a pint of
Jamaica rum ; steep the bitter apple in the rum for three days,
strain, bottle, and apply to the roots of the hair with a sponge-
mop about three times per week. If the scurf in the head is
very troublesome, purchase some creosote ointment, and rub
well into the head when you go to bed at night. You must
vrap your head up so as to prevent the ointment from getting
on to the bed-linen. Wash your hair and head in the morning
with a little soft soap dissolved in warm water ; rinse in clean
water, wipe dry.
Here is the tonic recipe of the celebrated Erasmus Wilson :
) Apply the lotion every night with a piece of soft sponge, or if
‘its daily use causes irritation of the scalp use it only twice a
/ \ week: Eau de Cologne, 8 oz. ; Tincture of cantharides, 1 oz;
~ Oil of English lavender, + drachm ; Oil of rosemary, $ drachm.
N
To Remove Danprurr.—Take a thimbleful of powdered
refined borax, let it dissolve in a teacupful of water, first brush
the head well, then wet a brush and apply it to tie head. Do
this every day for a week and twice a week for a few times,
and you will effectually remove the dandruff.
For bay rum, the ingredients can be obtained at any drug
store. ‘Take a pint bottle, and drop seventy-five drops of oil
xide of lead
from half a
leaves and
n ounce and
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the hair of
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THE TOILET. 381
of bay, five drops of oil of orange, and five drops of oil of all-
spice into it, and pour on it nine fluid ounces of ninty-five per
cent. alcohol, and shake the bottle well to cut the oils. Fill
the bottle with water and put a pinch of cleavers into the
bottle to color the liquid, cork it securely and let it digest for
eight days, shaking frequently. Filter or strain and you will
have a most excellent article of bay rum.
To lighten the color of the hair, use peroxide of hydrogen.
If used constantly and plentifully, it will make the hair a pretty
gold colour, and it is harmless. The hair must be thoroughly
washed, rinsed with clear water, and dried with a soft towel.
Pour 2 tablespoonfuls of peroxide into a saucer and rub into
the hair with a soft sponge. Brush with a perfectly clean brush,
and dry in the sun or before the fire. Use until the required
shade is obtained, and then apply once a month.
To make the hair fluffy, use of powdered bicarbonate of
soda, } oz. ; rectified spirit, 2 fluid ozs. ; Eau de Cologne, 1 fluid
oz. ; tincture of cochineal, 4 fluid oz. ; distilled water, 16 ozs.
Shake well. Apply daily.
Cur.inc Fiuip.—Glycerine, 4 0z. ; powdered cochineal, 1
drachm ; dried carbonate of potash, 2 drachms; liquid am-
monia, 2 drachms ; rectified spirits, 3 ozs. ; essence of rose,
2 drachms ; distilled water, 36 ozs. Let the mixture remain
for a week, stir frequently, then filter. Moisten the hair with
the lotion when curling it.
For the Hands.
Rub together in a mortar 4 parts by weight of yolk of egg
with 5 parts of glycerine. No better ointment for the hands
can be procured. The compound may be preserved for years.
To make the hands white, take equal parts of lemon and
glycerine ; mix, and bathe the hands just before retiring, and
sleep in kid gloves or woollen mits,
Another lotion especially good for whitening the hands is
made as follows: Soak a cupful of wheat bran for 24 hours
in white wine vinegar. Strain and add 1 oz. glycerine, the
beaten yolks of 4 eggs and a tablespoonful of rose water. Let
it stand well corked and unused for 20 days. Wash the hands
in warm water and apply the lotion with a fine sponge. Let
it stay on ali night or for a few hours, and wash in tepid water,
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The following also is excellent for whitening the hands: Stir
one tablespoonful of camphor (liquid) into half a cup of glycer-
ine ; put this in a pint bottle and fill up with rose-water. Rub
on the hands while wet from bathing, and wipe off with a towel.
An excellent pomade to whiten the hands is made ofa
quarter pound of white wax, a flask of salad oil, the juice of 2
lemons and half a pound of honey. Cut the wax very small,
mix all the ingredients together in a jar, melt slowly. When
all are melted, beat with a fork till cold.
One can have the hands in soap suds with soft soap without
injury to the skin if the hands are dipped in vinegar or lemon
juice immediately after. The acid destroys the corrosive effects
of the alkali, and makes the hands soft and white. Indian
meal and vinegar or lemon juice used on the hands when rough-
ened by cold or labor will heal and soften them. Rub the
hands in this, then wash off thoroughly and rub in glycerine.
Those who suffer with chapped hands in winter will find this
comforting.
Throw oatmeal in the warm or tepid water in which you
wash your hands. It is well to keep a bowl of it standing
where it can be used whenever needed.
Perfumes.
Sweet Briar.—1} oz, extract, rose, 1 oz. extract of cassia, 14
oz. extract orange, 1 oz. extract violet, 4 oz. extract musk, five
drops of oil of neroli, five drops of oil of lemon grasse (verbena) ;
mix thoroughly, and bottle.
HE.ioTrrope.—4 oz. extract of vanilla, 14 oz. extract of rose,
1 oz. extract of orange, 1 oz. extract of cassia, 1 oz. extract of
violet, $ oz. extract of musk, 1 oz, extract of tuberose, four
drops of essential oil of almonds, nine drops of otto of rose ;
mix thoroughly, and bottle.
HoNnEYSUCKLE. —3 oz. extract of rose, 3 oz, extract violet, 3
oz, extract of tuberose, 2 oz. extract of vanilla, 3 oz. extract of
jasmine, 1 oz. extract of storax, three drops of oil of neroli, two
drops of essential oil of almonds, six drops of otto of rose.
PERFUME FOR SACHET BaGs.—Orris powder, coriaader seeds,
lavender flowers, rose leaves, cassia and cloves, of each 1 drachm.
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Home Mave Eau ve Contocne.—Bouquet No. 1.—Take 1}
gallons of Cologne alcohol, and into it put oil of bergamot, 2
oz. ; oil of lemon, 3 oz.; oil of lavender, 4 oz. ; oil of cloves,
3 drachms ; tincture of musk, 4 oz. ; tincture of orris, 4 oz.
When these ingredients are put into a bottle, shake it thor-
oughly, so that the alcohol and other ingredients shall become
well mixed. Now stand it aside for a week, and then add two
pints of ordinary water and one pint of the best imported rose-
water. This gives a pleasing and inexpensive cologne water.
Another inexpensive formula is the following. Its perfume
is somewhat different from that of No. 1:
Bouquet No. 2.—Take 2 gallons of Cologne alcohol, and to
it add oil of bergamot, 4 oz.; oil of orange, 2 oz.; oil of
lavender, 14 oz. ; oil of cloves, 14 oz. ; oil of cinnamon (must
be genuine) 1 drachm ; oil of Canada snake root, 4 drachm ;
tincture of orris, 4 oz.; tincture of Peru balsam, 2 oz. ;
tincture of musk, 4 oz. Shake this well, and let it stand for
a week or ten days. Then add two pints of ordinary water
and a pint of the best imported rose-water.
Fau de Cologne improves with age. After the mixture has
stood for a time, if a thoroughly clear article is desired, it will
have to be filtered. For this purpose a glass funnel may be
bought at a drug store ; also sorie carbonate of magnesia and
some French filtering paper. All of these are inexpensive.
The process of filtering is so simple that a child can do it after
a single showing. If you will ask your druggist to show you
how, & moment’s instruction will suffice.
A Fora Pot Pourri.—Collect all kinds of scented ivse-
leaves—the cabbage and moss rose especially, as their per-
fume is the most lasting—the leaves of the scented verbena,
lavender flowers, clove-flowers, bay-leaves, a little thyme and
marjoram. Spread them on cloths on the floor of a room
where the sun penetrates. When sufficiently dried put layers
of the leaves into your jars, sprinkling between each layer
pounded bay-salt, pounded cloves, pounded orris-root, the
dried thin rind of oranges and lemons. The proportion is, }
oz, cloves and 4 oz. orris-root to 1 lb. bay-salt. The bay-salt
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iu the jar you must well stir the ingredients daily for about a
week, You may add violets, dried in the spring, and fresh
rose-leaves in ensuing seasons. The mixture will retain its scent
for ten years and even longer.
TootH PowbER.—A simple and excellent powder for
whitening the teeth and keeping the gums healthy, is made of
camphorated chalk, 1 oz.; powdered myrrh, 1 drachm;
powdered cuttle-fish bone, 1 drachm.
E.per-Fiowrer OintmEeNt.—To make elder-flower ointment,
strip the fresh flowers from the stalk and simmer 2 Ib. in 2 lb.
hog’s lard until they become crisp, after which the ointment
in its fluid state is strained through a coarse sieve and put into
pots for use; it is very suitable for cooling the skin after
sunburn.
ELDER FLOWER WATER.—To make elder-flower water, add
to 24 drachms elder flowers, one quart of boiling water, infuse
for an hour and strain. This is used as a wash for the face in
cases of sunburn; but it is not so delicate a preparation as the
distilled elder-flower water sold by chemists.
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